Assignment 3 (Part 2)


Reflection- Bowls, Trays and Everyday Tools

Industrial Design





1- Clamp Desk by Paul Coudamy and Benoit Coulondres. This takes the idea of a storage vessel, which would of traditionally been a tray or a bowl and adapts it for a modern workspace, taking into account privacy (closed box) and space (giving the ability for 3 dimensions to act as a surface/hanging).


2- Saucer by Eric Degenhardt beautifully shows what subtle raised edges can do to the versatility of a product. Here he takes it one step further and makes it the centerpiece of a product who's only purpose is to store.


3- My shallow bowl, In between the depth of a conventional bowl and the flat surface of a tray

Totte-plate by Nendo
4- This collection by Nendo aims to create a series of bowls that- due to how shallow they are- can be easily stored in tight modern living spaces thanks to the ability of being able to be hung.

Ikebana-Inspired Cups & Bowls by Hanna Kruse
5- Soe Cup Series by Hanna Kruse. A super interesting take (Japanese flower arranging) on the bowl, with combines your typical, rounded and sunk bowl/cup form with it's opposite- a flat permeable grate which rests on top. This is a bizarre juxtaposition but it works! The grate supports (flowers) while the bowl contains the water. It goes to show the difference of ability when you turn an object from a flat sheet to a bowl.






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