KEN OKAMURO | CARDBOARD BOX LIGHT

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KEN OKAMURO | CARDBOARD BOX LIGHT
The exterior texture of ordinary cardboard boxes is invitingly crafty.

This material is printed with electrically conductive silver nanowire ink and then applied numerous LEDs, to create a luminous and atmospheric glowing box. The location of the LEDs can be decided freely, and with this feature, the user can design pictures and messages as they like.

This is an innovative product media idea with prospective broad global application that is able to transform a wasteful cardboard box into something with lasting usefulness and appeal.


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MATERIAL
段ボール
LED 3216
銀ナノインク
SIZE
TYPE A 100×100×814mm
TYPE B 100×420×594mm
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STORY

  • KEN OKAMURO

    A designer Ken Okamuro graduated from the Design Department at Tokyo University of the Arts, with specialization in the visual communication. Okamuro has produced a variety of work through Draft Inc., D-BROS, HAKUHODO DESIGN and is currently employed by HAKUHODO Inc. Ken has also received the JAGDA New Designer Award, Tokyo TDC Award, ADC Award and several other distinctions throughout his career.

    The designer believes that the soft and gentle texture of papers can be applied in more common settings. Ken is constantly seeking out possibilities that expand on hidden opportunities to utilize this appealing textures of paper, by using innovative technologies and ideas. Based on this philosophy, the project brand “pages” was launched, in order to plan a new future for paper by developing various products and media.