When the Macintosh 128K arrived in 1984, it didn’t just launch a product line — it launched a revolution. Compact, all‑in‑one, and approachable, it introduced the graphical user interface to the masses and set a design template that would influence personal computers for decades. Its friendly proportions, 9‑inch black‑and‑white display, and iconic beige shell became instant symbols of the computer age.
Copland’s artisan keycap distills that legacy into a miniature work of art, faithfully recreating the Macintosh 128K in the tall, sculpted SA profile. Each cap is meticulously 3D printed using SLA resin, then hand‑painted to capture the subtle tones and details of the original machine before being resin‑cast for a glossy, durable finish.
This is a super‑limited edition — only 128 units will ever be made. Every keycap comes with a custom 3D‑printed display stand and storage case with a laser-cut, serialized acrylic window (that necessitated we buy a new, very expensive CO2 laser), both designed and produced in‑house at Snazzy Labs in Utah, USA. Whether it lives on your keyboard or on display, it’s a tangible tribute to the computer that started it all.