Lexus Design Award 2021 Selects 6 Innovative Finalists
In its ninth year, the Lexus Design Award continues to challenge students with the challenge of creating Design for a Better Tomorrow.
The following post is brought to you by the Lexus Design Award. Our partners are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
Next-generation talents have been competing for the Lexus Design Award since its 2013 debut, taking on the challenge of creating Design for a Better Tomorrow. This year marks the ninth year of the international competition, with an impressive 2,079 entries submitted from 66 countries! A distinguished panel of jurors have narrowed down the pool to six finalists whose ideas embody the three principles of the Lexus Design Award ? Anticipate, Innovate and Captivate. What?s on the line" A once-in-a lifetime experience to prototype their ideas with a project budget of ¥3,000,000 (approximately $25,000).
CY-BO by Kenji Abe (Japan)
CY-BO packing materials can be transformed into various shapes by combining different pieces. The material is formed out of a sponge-like material, and by overlapping it the interior becomes highly cushioned. The pieces can be rearranged any number of times, not only as packaging materials, but also pen cases, baskets, lamp shades, and more. CY-BO envelops fruits and dishes, and can even be used as a coaster thanks to its excellent water resistance. This product ultimately helps cut down on the discard of packing materials and can be r...
The following post is brought to you by the Lexus Design Award. Our partners are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.
Next-generation talents have been competing for the Lexus Design Award since its 2013 debut, taking on the challenge of creating Design for a Better Tomorrow. This year marks the ninth year of the international competition, with an impressive 2,079 entries submitted from 66 countries! A distinguished panel of jurors have narrowed down the pool to six finalists whose ideas embody the three principles of the Lexus Design Award ? Anticipate, Innovate and Captivate. What?s on the line" A once-in-a lifetime experience to prototype their ideas with a project budget of ¥3,000,000 (approximately $25,000).
CY-BO by Kenji Abe (Japan)
CY-BO packing materials can be transformed into various shapes by combining different pieces. The material is formed out of a sponge-like material, and by overlapping it the interior becomes highly cushioned. The pieces can be rearranged any number of times, not only as packaging materials, but also pen cases, baskets, lamp shades, and more. CY-BO envelops fruits and dishes, and can even be used as a coaster thanks to its excellent water resistance. This product ultimately helps cut down on the discard of packing materials and can be r...
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