
I've been one of the countless Apple devotees since my first Powerbook in 1993. I read the paper on my iPad every morning with breakfast, so I looked for a stand for it; the ones I saw were all hideous, mistakenly designed to imitate Apple styling, extending the device rather than framing it. I decided to make my own, using the epoxy clay that I model furniture parts with. An iPad really wants a hand to hold it, so I made a form that seemed like the next best thing, a sculptural, tactile tripod easel on which it could simply perch without any fiddly setting-up. Rather than Appleish silver, white or black, I made it in an earthy terracotta clay colour, which offsets iPad perfectly, and looks good everywhere.
Everyone who saw my stand wanted one, so I've now produced it in ABS plastic. I call it TréPad as it has three legs and clearly thinks it's très chic. We put a few of them in my sister's shop in Harbour Island, not the most obvious place to sell them, but they sold out in a week. Now I'm selling them online and looking for retail stockists. If you'd like one... www.trepad.com












