Show HN: Brutalist Concrete Laptop Stand (2024)
- thesuitonym - 322602 sekunder sedanDo I like it? No. Do I want one on my desk? Absolutely not. Do I think it's even brutalist? Not in the least.
But it's still a cool as hell project. People need to do more things just because they want to, and to hell with what anyone else thinks.
- jherskovic - 319745 sekunder sedanSo many naysayers. I love it! So what if it doesn’t come from the Brut region of France and thus it’s just sparkling cement, it looks great and is clearly a labor of love.
- graypegg - 324835 sekunder sedanOh man... I've never worked with concrete, but I would love to make a desk stand that looked like a little montréal métro station. They're all rather brutalist, and have flat tops haha
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Station_Radisson_Met...
- pjc50 - 328653 sekunder sedanI wonder what the practical limit is on how thin and light you can make concrete for non-structural items? I can see someone selling concrete mugs on Etsy, for example. Maybe with clever use of fillers and thin walls you could have a version of this you could actually lift. It looks great, especially in contrast to a white IKEA-style office.
Re: decay, I regret not taking more photos of the final days of the RBS "Ziggurat": https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/stark-ph... ; at the end it had plants growing from much of the upper levels, making it look extremely Horizon Zero Dawn.
- gcr - 331584 sekunder sedanIf you like brutalism, you might also enjoy the Quake Brutalist Map Jam 3, which released last month: https://www.slipseer.com/index.php?resources/quake-brutalist...
My favorite map is ‘One Need Not Be a House’ by Robert Yang, which was inspired by Louis Kahn's "brick brutalism" masterpieces in Bangladesh and India, as well as contemporary level design like The Silent Cartographer. The artist writes about their process on their blog post, https://www.blog.radiator.debacle.us/2026/01/one-need-not-be...
The map jam is standalone and uses custom assets so you don’t need a copy of Quake to enjoy it. Check the website for the ‘standalone’ variant.
Sorry for derailing! Cool laptop stand!
- gwbas1c - 327724 sekunder sedanRelated: Anyone know where to get that kind of keyboard in the photo? Specifically, where the number pad and arrow keys are on the left?
I've been looking and looking, but the best I can find is using a narrow keyboard with a separate number-pad only keyboard on the left. I'm in the US.
(It's better for your right shoulder to keep the mouse closer to your body like in the picture.)
- ricardobayes - 322278 sekunder sedanThis is awesome, one of my friends actually wanted to make a laptop top and bottom case from concrete. Thin enough it could even work but would still be heavy. Definitely very stylish. Related: this design studio in Hungary creates a lot of concrete products, including designer bags. https://www.stylemagazin.hu/kiemelt-hir/A-het-designere-Ivan...
- crimsontech - 332599 sekunder sedanThis is pretty cool looking, I like it, it must be really heavy though.
> For a medium-sized piece like this, a vibrating dildo is actually the best thing to use. Just think of it like any other power tool.For a medium-sized piece like this, a vibrating dildo is actually the best thing to use. Just think of it like any other power tool.
I used work on foundations for warehouses, huge concrete blocks as anchor points and this is exactly how we got the bubbles out, we had a huge metal vibrator they call them high-frequency concrete pokers.
- vunderba - 324071 sekunder sedanThis looks pretty funny paired with a sleek fancy MacBook though.
You need a proper Soviet-esque workstation of a laptop to sit on that concrete block - go get yourself a nice, chunky ThinkPad T530.
- atlgator - 324290 sekunder sedanThis man poured concrete around a power strip, chemically aged copper with ammonia, rusted rebar with peroxide, faked a damaged cable for vibes, and vibrated out the air bubbles with a dildo. This is the most unhinged and delightful Show HN I've ever seen.
- bpavuk - 333970 sekunder sedanif we give it a little more polish, colder/greyer tones and "newness," it would fit very nicely for a Control fan :)
EDIT: https://store.steampowered.com/app/870780/Control_Ultimate_E...
- nielsbot - 283658 sekunder sedanHonestly curious--does this project "need" rebar? Not a concrete, but seems like rebar would only be needed for larger constructions?
- NetOpWibby - 313924 sekunder sedanThis is dope af. I love concrete (was just gifted a book about concrete buildings for my birthday last week). I see things like this and remind myself that I have free will.
Thanks for the inspiration.
- Jimini-Snicket - 286863 sekunder sedanTo be balanced, the reaction needs only 2 molecules of water. Solid stand though.
- mhh__ - 314504 sekunder sedanI'm not an art theorist but I think the decay makes it something other than brutalist IMO
- Qwuke - 326708 sekunder sedan@dang, I'm not sure what's changed with the Show HN lately, but it's been much more lovely to read. Thank you for whatever changes which were made.
- rambambram - 303965 sekunder sedanNice!
I've always wanted to build a computer like the iMac G4, with the half sphere, the arm and the monitor. In my street there was a pebble/rock (the size of a rugby ball, pretty smooth surface) laying around near a tree, and I thought of taking it with me as the base for this computer. It's beautiful stone. I should have grabbed it, because now it's gone.
But it required a lot of grinding and sanding to make it ready. I think pouring concrete is a better option for my idea.
Thanks for the inspiration!
- bepitulaz - 318580 sekunder sedanBefore I was scrolling down the web, I was thinking that this guy went to any construction site and just took any good looking rubbles.
- __mharrison__ - 324281 sekunder sedanThis is cool. It's not for everyone and probably very heavy.
But I love the hacker feel of it.
- jnwatson - 328465 sekunder sedanI certainly haven't heard of that technique to get rid of bubbles in the cement.
- biofox - 325163 sekunder sedanIt can't be a good idea to condition yourself to be comfortable around an exposed wire that's near to a real power socket.
- JoeAltmaier - 323331 sekunder sedanI asked for a monitor stand at work, back in the day. No money! So I went to the loading dock, found a wooden pallet for the little AC units we installed in racks, put that on my desk. Voila - monitor stand.
- nunez - 314748 sekunder sedanThis is beautiful. Definitely beats the minimalist "cardboard box" stand. Bravo. I wouldn't want to move it though.
- masfuerte - 324700 sekunder sedanHow much does it weigh?
- tokai - 332260 sekunder sedanIsn't the ornamental 'urban decay' detail kinda the opposite of the utilitarian and functional style of brutalism?
- ghm2199 - 323898 sekunder sedanIf you want to get a feel of what brutalist architecture is like up close, go to the Barbican in london if you can.
Its quite surreal. Very much in-your-face concrete exposure. Yet, to walk and experience it with your eyes is a study of contrasts: a giant, comparitively modern, greenhouse, has a glass roof open to the sky and yet many floors have no light or windows at all. And in the outdoor spaces, like the fountain/canal running through the complex the concrete will sort of be in the background and lets you focus on everything else: the water, the swans and the people around.
Juxtapose that to low hanging exposed concrete roofs and walls in closed passages could make one feel constrained/claustrophobic/yearning for light.
- jmrgz - 317101 sekunder sedanThe contrast between raw industrial material and polished tech is what makes it work. There's something satisfying about building things purely for yourself with no product roadmap attached, the "dildo for air bubbles" detail alone proves this wasn't designed by committee
- qwertytyyuu - 328033 sekunder sedanIs that surface concrete? Will it scratch the laptop?
- zelphirkalt - 318656 sekunder sedanAnd yet that laptop stand is not even the slightest bit slanted, one of the crucial details. I could simply take a book and put the laptop on top of that, to get the same ergonomic features. I am aware that ergonomic use is not the main point, but it would certainly not have hurt to consider that angle at least a little bit.
- CapitalistCartr - 303937 sekunder sedanThe professionals actually use a tool that looks about like a big (BIG) vibrator, along with various other vibrating tools.
- declan_roberts - 320553 sekunder sedanThis is the kind of content that I come to HN for. Well done, OP. I love the product and inspiration.
- progforlyfe - 325770 sekunder sedanI love it! I just wish I could enlarge the photos! EDIT: ah, it works to right-click open image in new tab.
- khalic - 324653 sekunder sedanCool project, but not brutalist
- jb1991 - 334234 sekunder sedanThere are some subtly weak desks out there, quite a few actually, where placing this on top could be brutal.
- chasd00 - 325539 sekunder sedanthis is really cool, what a great Show HN. i will try to make one this weekend :)
- brunoTbear - 322259 sekunder sedanChalk it up to far too many hours in the Sci Li but I quite like this.
- MegagramEnjoyer - 300697 sekunder sedanMe when the contractors forget a bag of cement after their job
- aquir - 326736 sekunder sedanLooks awesome! I like raw concrete. Plays well with the tech around it.
- sergiogjr - 292308 sekunder sedanMissing some graffiti.
- holoflash - 308661 sekunder sedanReally solid laptop stand!
- quijoteuniv - 324066 sekunder sedanAnd while at it… Why not a concrete laptop case?
- jamesjolliffe - 324941 sekunder sedanThis is so weird. I love it. Thanks for sharing!
- bherms - 321996 sekunder sedanFor a larger piece, I used a massage gun and walked around the mold hitting the sides with it. Worked out
- falsemyrmidon - 323499 sekunder sedanLiterally just looks like some trash sitting on their desk. Well done if that's the goal?
- bluescrn - 316647 sekunder sedanA really complicated way to scratch your shiny expensive Apple device
- hypnot - 304780 sekunder sedanLooks amazing, I love it. Nice work!
- recroad - 324370 sekunder sedanCan't say I'm heavy into brutalist architecture and then sit on an Ikea chair
- kriz9 - 310098 sekunder sedanThis is pretty cool. How much does this weigh?
- hacker_88 - 310297 sekunder sedanUse a Keychron concrete keyboard with it .
- erickhill - 320865 sekunder sedanOK I thought this was a late April Fools until I kept scrolling.
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- robotsquidward - 326855 sekunder sedanThis is sick but sad that it has to live in that open office cubicle world :[
- bookofjoe - 315008 sekunder sedanI read every comment. What HN can be at its best.
- smnplk - 325516 sekunder sedanLooks like a rat hideout.
- valeriozen - 318658 sekunder sedanlove the brutalist vibe of this. concrete is such an underrated material for desk setups. It looks way more premium than the plastic xD
- qq66 - 317628 sekunder sedanI don't like it but I like that you did it.
- xpe - 333671 sekunder sedanAlso known as an inertial mass dampener for your sit-stand desk.
I appreciate++ the design except for the too-perfect rebar and the exposed wire directly _in_ the concrete. Pros would use a conduit methinks.
- lukasholzer - 297738 sekunder sedanlove it! WHERE CAN I PUT MY MONEY?
- stavros - 295497 sekunder sedanI love it. I also really really like the brutalist/derelict aesthetic, and I think this nails it. Well done.
- CSP_LIBRARY - 328933 sekunder sedanpost-apocalyptic vibes
- goestoo - 323938 sekunder sedanIt's hideous.
- JAG_Ecalona - 315951 sekunder sedanThey'll never steal it gg
- wolfi1 - 321906 sekunder sedanok, it's stable (at least from the photos), but I would prefer a more lightweight approach
- herecomesthepre - 314955 sekunder sedanSummarily ruined yet again by massive British sockets requiring removing 25% of the volume.
Brits build their homes around the sockets, not the other way around.
- liendolucas - 309070 sekunder sedanIt's too much concrete for me, but hey, not every day you see an original and unique piece like this!
- smsm42 - 300501 sekunder sedanI hate the brutalism and would never have anything like that in my home, but I certainly admire the work. Great job. It is true art, even if not for me.
- GaryNumanVevo - 323244 sekunder sedanThat's one way to prevent people from taking your desk at work
- zoom6628 - 323234 sekunder sedanI'm waiting for the man to make a laptop case out of concrete. That will be truly brutalist!
- cm2187 - 329975 sekunder sedanYou just need to cover it with graffitis to fully depict the experience of the poor souls living in brutalist buildings.
- sharadov - 306070 sekunder sedanwork of art!
- zer00eyz - 324909 sekunder sedanI love this! The pure weight of it is amazing, and distinctly makes a statement. Its a fun concept one could play with if they were making their own!
I think a "clean" and "contemporary" version of this would look amazing as well:
Along the lines of: https://www.modustrialmaker.com/blog/2018/8/14/making-an-imp...
Maybe with: (for weight) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foam_concrete (there are plenty of DIY versions of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4_GxPHwqkA
- einpoklum - 326524 sekunder sedanSuch a heavy stand might serve as a nice heat sink too, I would think. Doesn't have fins, but it could radiate evenly, and not even get that hot.
- weirdmantis69 - 327758 sekunder sedanI love concrete as a medium but that's got to be heavy af and I would manage to smack my elbow on it all the time as well as smash my coffee mug on it.
- ssenssei - 327439 sekunder sedanIs it just me or can you all hear the sound of the metal/aluminum scratching against the concrete?
Loved the brutalist movie, this actually seems quite nice assthetically.
- xgulfie - 328218 sekunder sedanWhen I first look at this I think "hey it would be nicer if it wasn't falling apart", but you could argue that's kind of the point. Well done
- nephihaha - 308036 sekunder sedanThe most obvious issue here is that there needs to be a mat on the top to avoid scratching the bottom of the laptop.
- xguz - 317763 sekunder sedanI imagine its good on heat disipation...
- thenthenthen - 320989 sekunder sedanNow I need to make a concrete laptop
- dominictorresmo - 317250 sekunder sedanlooks like trash. congratulations man
- Vektorceraptor - 297372 sekunder sedancrazy idea - but no thank you :)
- dodomodo - 325322 sekunder sedanI don't like it, from a pure brutalistic view point this obviously doesn't make any sense, it isn't practical and it doesn't make any effort to create a shape that is esthetically pleasing. The urban decay is even more outrageous, the whole appeal of urban decay is that it is "real", it's the thinking about all of people that went through the same structure throughout the years. Of cause it doesn't mean you can't make art about or featuring urban decay, but you have to be smart about it.
- OrvalWintermute - 319657 sekunder sedanMore Industrial interior design than brutalist architecture
- WesolyKubeczek - 324401 sekunder sedanShould have stolen a broken piece of concrete off a street and repurpose it to be a laptop stand. At least that would be authentic, and contributing to urban decay at his location.
- mghackerlady - 329116 sekunder sedanI've always loved this style of architecture. People think commie blocks are ugly but I've always appreciated their simple utilitarianism
- ibm-freak - 317198 sekunder sedanThis is quite tasteless… a betrayal of brutalist honesty. And the dildo thing is plainly disgusting. Let’s all be gentlemen and keep that sort of thing off the Net.
- elmean - 316573 sekunder sedanmy annoying ass coworker has one of these, he keeps trying to migrate us to raw sql and C
- tonymet - 312270 sekunder sedanI'm about 75% confident this content is AI generated. Just intuition , no tools used. And I'm assuming our audience is autistic enough to put in the effort to build this. Composition, shadows & lighting seems synthetic.
Kudos to the creativity and no offense to the author. Partly running off a-priori risk model for internet content.
Curious to see if my prediction holds up.
- deafpolygon - 323603 sekunder sedango visit any major “third world” country city … probably see those everywhere.
- throwanem - 317901 sekunder sedanWell, from the look of it, to touch the thing wrong must be its own punishment, which is brutalism indeed. It insists on itself far too loudly, though, in what I would call a pseudapocalypticist or "Falloutpunk" manner. Too bad. There's nothing much wrong with it for its own sake, other than the ergonomy, but it sticks out from its environment like a sore thumb, adding nothing of value save the demand its presence be flattered and celebrated for its own sake - you know what? I take it back; you've not only recapitulated the brutalist concept, but apotheosized it. Congratulations on a successful work! It must have been a blast to build, which is where the real joy always is to be found of course, and I look forward to seeing which school of design you satirize next.
(Did you really immure a power strip in cement? The MOVs in those are wearing items, you know, and can though rarely do fail short circuit...)
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- spiralcoaster - 316507 sekunder sedanI guess "I poured some concrete into a mold and put a power outlet in it" wouldn't be as eye catching of a title.
This is one of those things where someone does something incredibly simple, but dresses it up in pretty language and even some totally irrelevant chemistry equations (because they r so smrt) to make it look like more than it is. Which LLM did you paste the equation from?
And of course those who also have no idea how anything is made are unbelievably impressed. You can tell by the amount of exclamation points in all of the toxically positive reactions. Good work in that respect!
But hey, I guess it's not another vibe coded project with an LLM writeup. Progress.
Nördnytt! 🤓