








Planned obsolescence. Starting the day with a cup of coffee from a Nespresso coffee maker is a popular choice. Very sleek machines, but what happens if something inside the machine stops working? At Nespresso, they probably asked themselves the same question. Luckily, they made sure it’s nearly impossible to open up their machines and replace the parts. In my ideal world, you should be able to open up our daily-use products and repair them yourself, so that’s what I did. You can easily get into the machine by removing the magnetic panels without breaking open molten shud plastic pieces. Material: plywood and steel.