Jeffrey Stephenson’s latest computer is a work of art based on a work of art. The Mondrian mini-ITX case is of course named after Reginald Mini-ITX Case, who invented the – wait. Wrong timeline. In this universe Stephenson appropriated the style of Dutch artist Piet Mondrian, known for his minimalist and abstract works.
Stephenson made the case out of wood and hand-cut acrylic tiles. The iconic pattern is interrupted on one side by the heatsink’s fins to make it easier to cool its guts. Speaking of which, the case hides a pretty modest computer, with an Intel Core i3 CPU, Intel 3000 HD integrated GPU, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD.
Be at your best behavior and ponder the meaning of the Mondrian PC case on Stephenson’s website.
[via OhGizmo!]