Sticklets are flexible silicone connectors made in a variety of configurations

One of our secret passions is connectors — not just connectors of ideas – but connectors of physical things as well: materials you can build with. We can’t wait to try out Stick-lets, flexible, stretchy silicone connectors made in a variety of configuerations. (They’re meant for kids, but when did that ever stop us?) You use them to connect sticks and wood or metal dowels to build structures. They got us thinking about the indoor pop-up guest room we’ve been imagining for years. We’d get a bunch of 1-inch dowels and go to town.

Sticklets are flexible silicone connectors made in a variety of configurations

Sticklets are flexible silicone connectors made in a variety of configurations

Sticklets are flexible silicone connectors made in a variety of configurations

Sticklets are flexible silicone connectors made in a variety of configurations

via Better Living Through Design

Related posts: fort magic (pop-up rooms indoors and out)
‘pop-up’ room redux: interlocking cardboard
‘pop-up’ rooms within rooms
forest dwellings made of trees limbs, leaves, brush…whatever is there
improv heart +the snaptastic room divider

Although Improvised Life is no longer publishing new content, its vast archive of evergreen articles is available for you to explore for free. If you find joy or inspiration in what you find, please consider supporting Improvised Life to keep it in the world.

It only take a minute to make a secure donation. A little goes a long way.

Support Improvised Life ♥

2 replies on “stick–lets, flexible connectors from making with branches and rods

Comments are closed.