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BEAMS x Nik Bentel Studio Wallet Recreates 3.5-Inch Disk in Leather

The Floppy Disk Wallet by Nik Bentel Studio is reissued through a collaboration with BEAMS, translating the form of a 3.5-inch floppy disk into a functional leather accessory. Brooklyn-based design studio Nik Bentel Studio replicates the original square format, label window, and hardware detailing, while Japanese retailer BEAMS distributes the piece through its design-focused bPr line. The wallet maintains the proportions and visual cues of the original storage object, making it immediately recognizable.

The leather replaces the original plastic casing, introducing a softer structure while retaining the rigid silhouette. The interior is reduced to a single compartment sized for folded bills and cards, alongside a metal component that functions as a money clip. The wallet is available in black, beige, and orange finishes, with subtle metallic accents integrated into the design.

Trend Themes

  1. Nostalgic-tech Aesthetic — Reworking iconic legacy hardware into wearable designs creates emotional value that can redefine premium product narratives.
  2. Material Reinvention — Leather and other luxury materials replacing original industrial plastics suggests new product categories that blend tactile refinement with retro form factors.
  3. Miniaturized Iconography — Shrinking recognizable objects into compact, functional accessories enables novel brand extensions and collectible-driven business models.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion Accessories — Design-led accessories that reference obsolete technology can disrupt price and desirability signals within the accessory market.
  2. Retail Collaboration Platforms — Curated partnerships between designers and specialty retailers present opportunities to create limited-edition drops that shift consumer expectations around scarcity and storytelling.
  3. Heritage Tech Merchandise — Brands reviving retro electronics imagery for lifestyle products have the potential to monetize nostalgia across licensing, merchandising, and collector communities.

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