Desk Cable Bridge
A printable cable guide system designed to bring order to crowded desks without adhesive clutter.
Pano Labo is a product studio building industrial objects, digital fabrication files, and downloadable tools for designers, makers, and small teams. This page now works as a compact sales landing page: clear offer, visible featured products, and room to grow into a fuller storefront later.
Launch-ready digital products, concept kits, and fabrication downloads featured now.
Designed for print-on-demand, workshop prototyping, and direct digital delivery.
Every product is backed by material thinking, usability, and product development experience.
Starter lineup for downloads, kits, and compact manufactured objects with enough detail to feel like real products instead of placeholders.
A printable cable guide system designed to bring order to crowded desks without adhesive clutter.
A fold-flat stand family with fabrication drawings, print files, and assembly guidance for laptops and tablets.
Organizers, risers, guides, and compact objects that improve everyday setups without looking generic.
Print files, cut files, and assembly-ready kits for customers who want useful design assets immediately.
Limited-run physical products and collaborative releases developed with clients, brands, or partner workshops.
Pano Labo should feel like a focused product studio rather than a crowded catalog. The copy, pricing, and layout now support that by making each product feel considered, buildable, and commercially plausible.
Each tile now has type, price, utility, and action buttons.
The structure can expand into real product pages, checkout links, or an eventual backend.
Designed with the sensibility of a portfolio site, but structured to behave like a storefront.
Lead with featured products, then explain the studio. Buyers need the offer first; collaborators need the capability after that.
The layout now reads like a product sales page rather than a placeholder portfolio. Visitors get a clear value proposition, a row of product tiles, visible pricing, and direct calls to action.
The next iteration can connect these buttons to real product pages, commerce links, downloadable assets, and deeper case-study content once the catalog is finalized.
Some can launch immediately as downloads. Others are framed as limited-run concepts or pre-order items while the production path is refined.
Yes. The current single-page layout can later point to payment links, product detail pages, or a custom backend without redesigning the whole site.
Yes. The collaboration CTA positions Pano Labo for custom editions, product adaptations, and studio partnerships alongside direct product sales.
Use this version to validate the studio direction, test product language, and start replacing placeholder actions with actual commerce or contact routes.