In 1998, every computer looked the same—and then the iMac G3 didn't. Jony Ive's translucent curves and candy-colored shells didn't just save Apple from the brink; they redefined what a personal computer could look like. The Five Flavors—Blueberry, Grape, Tangerine, Lime, and Strawberry—turned commodity hardware into collectible design objects, and made "what color is your iMac?" a genuine conversation starter.
IMPOSSIBLY DETAILED.
Sweating the Small Stuff.
Copland's Five Flavors keycap recreates the 1999 icon in absurd detail—right down to its matching keyboard and infamous hockey puck mouse, fully wired and positioned exactly as they should be. Each cap is 3D printed using SLA resin at sub-20 micron precision, with cables thinner than a human hair, then slip-cast in UV-resistant resin for years of display-ready clarity.
KEYCAP OR COLLECTIBLE.
Ready for Anywhere.
Every keycap ships with a custom 3D-printed display stand and storage case—add an optional laser-cut acrylic window if you want the full showcase experience. Whether it lives on your keyboard or behind glass, it's a fitting tribute to the machine that proved computers could have personality.