studio& encourages person interactivity
Exploring the Japanese artwork of origami, Studio& presents the world’s thinnest bookend. The product, crafted by Inyeop Baek, Sukhyun Chung, Jeonghyun Ahn, and Hyunjae Kwak introduces a brand new kind for the idea of ebook group with its seemingly flat and delicate design. Simply transportable, sturdy, and interactive, the Origami Bookend is manufactured from aluminum and anodized coating, changing into full because it engages the person to unfold it to its remaining kind. Emulating origami paper it is available in a sequence of vibrant, monochrome colours with a free curve design punctuated by holes that allow folding with ease.
all photographs courtesy of Inyeop Baek
origami bookend’s slender kind folds anodized aluminum
The Origami Bookend includes a delicate kind that encapsulates the intricacy and ease of the Japanese craft, and the idea’s core — transformation. The team at Studio& marks its curved silhouette with a perforated reduce which makes it straightforward for a large demographic of all ages to fold the iron plate.
This foldable kind not solely permits person participation, but additionally aids in lowering logistics power. In contrast to its standard L-shaped counterparts that demand extra house throughout supply, the Origami Bookend’s modern, skinny profile interprets into an environmentally thoughtful packaging resolution, becoming inside a skinny paper bag.
Studio& unveils Origami Bookend
the design encourages person interactivity
the design emulates vibrant origami folding paper
aluminum kind with anodized coating
perforated cuts line the Origami Bookend
the world’s thinnest bookend
its delicate kind encapsulates the intricacy and ease of the Japanese artwork
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its skinny profile reduces power required for transit
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identify: Origami Bookend
designer: Studio&
design group: Inyeop Baek, Sukhyun Chung, Jeonghyun Ahn, Hyunjae Kwak
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