Early access

Struxa Studio is in pre-development. We cannot make one-off custom splints yet. Nothing on this page is for sale, nothing is charged, and submitting a design is not an order. What it does do is tell us which colors people actually want, and put your design into the set we look at when we choose the next production colorway.

Design your own

Color a Struxa, part by part.

Turn the model, then set the color of the lattice body, the padded backing and the straps. Start from a colorway we already make, or type any hex value you like. This is the real production geometry, not an illustration of it.

Loading the model

Drag to turn it, or use the arrow keys. It spins on its own until you do.

Splint

Start from a colorway

Lattice body

Type any hex value, or pick from the wheel.

Padding

Type any hex value, or pick from the wheel.

Straps

Type any hex value, or pick from the wheel.

Submit this design

Three steps

How it works

Design it, send it, and we will tell you what happened. That is the whole loop, and there is nothing else hiding behind it.

  1. STEP 1

    Design it

    Rotate the model and color the three parts: lattice, padding, straps. Start from a preset like Onyx, Frost or Eclipse, or enter your own hex value.

  2. STEP 2

    Submit it

    Add your email and send. No account, no payment, no order. Your color choices are attached automatically, so all you have to write is your email address.

  3. STEP 3

    We follow up

    We look at what comes in and use it to choose which colorways to make. If you asked us to, we will get in touch when the feature is finished. We cannot give a timeline for that, and we will not pretend otherwise.

Why we are asking

What your design is worth to us

Every design that arrives is a data point. It tells us which colors people reach for, which combinations read well against an open lattice, and which ones are worth producing. That is the real reason we opened this early: your choices shape what we make next.

We cannot promise that any particular design will be produced, and we will not put a date on it. What we can tell you is what we intend if one is. If we take your design into production, we intend to send you one, free.

  • Your colors count toward what we makeSubmissions help us decide which colorways we add next.
  • Ask us to follow upCheck the box on the form and we will get in touch once the full feature is finished. We do not have a date for that.
  • If yours is produced, we intend to send you one freeOne splint in your own design. Being submitted is not a guarantee of being chosen.

Send it in

Submit your design

Two fields, one of them optional. Your color choices and a link back to this exact design are attached automatically.

Where we reach you about this design. Our Privacy Policy explains how we handle it.

A sentence is plenty. Keep it to the design itself. There is no need to include any personal details.

Leave it unchecked and we will only use your email about this design.

Free to submit. This is not an order and nothing is charged.

Questions

Before you send one

  • Is this free?

    Yes. Submitting a design costs nothing and it is not an order. There is nothing to buy on this page, and no obligation on either side.

  • Will my design be made?

    We cannot promise that. We look at what comes in and use it to choose future colorways. If we do take your design into production, we intend to send you one, free. Being submitted is not a guarantee of being chosen.

  • When will custom splints be available?

    We do not have a date. Making a splint to someone's own design is the long-term goal and we are not there yet. Today we produce a fixed set of colorways, and your submission helps us pick the next ones.

  • What happens to my design?

    It comes straight to us, along with any notes you leave. We use it to guide color decisions, and we keep a copy so we can send it back to you if you asked us to follow up. Our Privacy Policy covers how we handle your email address.

  • Is the model on this page the real product?

    Yes. The studio loads the same geometry we manufacture, so the lattice you are coloring is the lattice you would wear. Screen color is not a color match: monitors vary, and a finished part in a given color will not be an exact match to the pixel.