Presenting the M4 CUBED: a plastic block miraculously engineered into a five-and-a-half-inch cube, suspend your Mac mini in a stunning crystal-clear enclosure The M4 CUBED is a complimentary accessory that transforms your M4 Mac mini into a retro callback to the design aesthetic of the new millennium, the good old days when computers were a statement of…
Presenting the M4 CUBED: a plastic block miraculously engineered into a five-and-a-half-inch cube, suspend your Mac mini in a stunning crystal-clear enclosure
The M4 CUBED is a complimentary accessory that transforms your M4 Mac mini into a retro callback to the design aesthetic of the new millennium, the good old days when computers were a statement of power, refinement and luxury.
Simply slide your Mac mini into place, and it settles seamlessly into the transparent obelisk, suspending Apple’s iconic aluminium design as if it were floating.
The M4 CUBED isn’t merely a nod to the iconic G4 Cube. It’s a triumphant return. We’ve enjoyed Jony Ive’s designs, being inspired to carry forward that spirit while elevating it with modern precision. Every aspect of the M4 CUBED is crafted to exacting standards: injection seams are positioned with care so they’re optically diminished, and its substantial walls give the cube a reassuring weight that keeps it firmly in place on your desk.
See Luke Miani’s announcement video
Learn more about the design of the G4 Cube on our Kickstarter
In September 2025, we launched our official Kickstarter. While we didn’t quite reach our funding goal, we are excited to move forward with production. Based on your feedback, the M4 CUBED is now available at a lower price, and we’re partnering with a U.S. based distributor to help reduce the impact of import tariffs.
All estimated shipping dates provided are approximate, may be delayed, and are subject to change without prior notice. Juicy Crumb shall not be held liable for any delays, variations, or inaccuracies in the projected shipping schedule.
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Product images shown are either 3D renders or photographs of SLA-printed prototypes. The final production units may include minor surface seams at the corners and other subtle variations inherent to the injection moulding process.