Minimalist Wooden Maps

These Laser-Cut Wooden Maps Tells Stories About Beloved Cities

These beautiful, minimalist laser-cut wooden maps tell a story about a city you love. Designed by an architect Hubert Roguski, CityWood is a high-quality wooden map for city lovers, created with laser-cut precision. The project was started as a Kickstarter campaign and was founded in 11 hours.

"I’ve come a long way from the moment when I first came up with the idea to design maps. My first projects where art graphics of maps. I created hundreds of maps of cities around the world. Shortly after that I imagined the maps comes to 3D as a layered wooden composition. With this thought in mind, I spent countless nights designing and prototyping laser cut wooden maps that would bring my ideas to life with a quality I wanted," says Roguski.

The laser-cut wooden maps provide three-dimensional wall art that's perfect for a home or office.

Minimalist Wooden Maps
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Expanding the market for unique, artistic wall art by combining laser-cut precision with minimalist design.

Who This Affects Most

Home Decor
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating high-quality, customizable wooden maps that cater to the growing demand for unique home decor items.
Architecture
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Leveraging laser-cut technology to create detailed wooden maps that serve as architectural representations of beloved cities.
E-commerce
Disruptive innovation opportunity: Capitalizing on the popularity of Kickstarter campaigns to fund and launch innovative wooden map products for the online market.
SCORE
4.2 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 34%
Activity 85%
Freshness 8%