PROTOTYPE



Exposants

Ben Nagaoka

Chris Kirby

Drill Design

Izumi Okayasu

Jo Nagaysaka

Keiji Ashizawa

Kentaro Kudo
Maki Kato


Mikiya Kobayashi

Norihiko Terayama

Nosigner

Takafumi Nemoto

Thomas Antonietti

Yuko Nagayama


Un grand merci !

Jean Snow
Kaishi Tomoya




DRILL DESIGN

Drill Design
Le studio de Design de Yusuke Hayashi et Yoko Yasunishi.
Leur activite englobe a la fois du design produit, graphique, packaging, scenographies d’expositions et architecture interieure.
Leur motto, resoudre les problemes a l’aide d’idees flexibles provenant de differents points de vue.

2004 Display design award, Japan display design association.
2006 Display design award, Japan display design association.
2007 Good Design award.

IG
old newspapers / old magazines
 
We felt that the job of storing old newspapers and magazines for recycling was an ideal place for design intervention.  This piece of furniture comes in sizes for A3 or A4, and is also suitable for storing paper stock or used copy paper.  Its unique design allows old papers to be bundled with string while they are sitting in the bin.  We are currently seeking a manufacturer.
 
Stacking glass
 
This prototype solves the problem of wine glasses taking up too much space during storage.  We did not develop this idea for a long time since it was very difficult to make solely from glass.  However, by using a special adhesive, we were able to create it by joining Kutani china to the wine glass and presented it as a gift at a wedding ceremony this year.  Future work will include size development, graphics for the china stem, and manufacturing.
 
ORIHASHI
 
These chopsticks were exhibited at an exhibition for products that use thin materials.  They can be separated very easily just by folding them and are ideal for children and the elderly who may have difficulty separating conventional disposable chopsticks.