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Brand: Sucuk & Bratwurst x Highsnobiety

Release Date: April 20

Price: $50

Buy: Online at the Highsnobiety Shop

Editor's Notes: One moment it's 3-D scanning Will Smith, the next it's making Crocs entirely from cheese: there's no saying what Sucuk & Bratwurst is working on at any given time. And its latest release, grinders made to look like macarons, is proof of that.

The Berlin-based creative agency is run by childhood friends with a penchant for 3-d techniques and humor-filled designs which have seen it work with some of the biggest names across art, music, and fashion.

This latest release sees it manipulate aluminum and polymer clay into highly-realistic looking macarons. Offered in either pink, yellow, or green, the French sweet treat can be twisted open to unveil a grinder.

It's a concept that was first presented in our annual celebration of all things Paris and is now being brought back in new color schemes that (appropriately) release on 4/20.

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Available exclusively via the Highsnobiety Shop, the macarons launch during Milan Design Week where Highsnobiety has its own set of festivities (which include exclusive events, coverage, and merch) and where Sucuk & Bratwurst is making a big announcement: the studio has created its first furniture piece, available to view at the Capsule Plaza until April 23.

The ZENOMORPH Chair is a silver-hued furnishing shaped like an alien's head, designed so that you sit somewhere inside of the extra-terrestrial's skull.

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The market for alien-shaped chairs and macaron grinders might be pretty niche, but we're glad that Sucuk & Bratwurst is here to fill it.

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