Fractal Surface Structure made with Cardboard Sheet: Spiral Stool by MisoSoupDesign Awarded Platinum A’Design Award



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Fractal Surface Structure made with Cardboard Sheet: Spiral Stool by MisoSoupDesign Awarded Platinum A’Design Award

Banqiao District, Taiwan

MisoSoupDesign



Banqiao District, Taiwan, 2016-06-23 –

MisoSoupDesign, Taipei based design studio let by Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan, announced that one of their latest product won the Platinum A’Design Award in Furniture, Decorative Items and Home ware Design competition Category. Nagatomo and Jan re-imagined a structural system made with 100% recyclable cardboard sheets that can be assembled without any hardware or glue. The Spiral Stool is the flat packed, self-assembly cardboard stool that could support up to 100 kg weight.

 

The Platinum A’ Design Award is a prestigious award given to top 1% percentile designs that has exhibited an exemplary level of excellence in design. Entries to the A’ Furniture Design Awards are peer reviewed and anonymously judged by a grand expert jury panel of prominent academics, influential press members and experienced professionals. “A’Design Award in Furniture design category is highly competitive. There were hundreds of entry in this category this year, and only 4 designs were given Platinum level.” Said Daisuke Nagatomo, the design director of MisoSoupDesign, also recipient of Designer of the Year (IAD-International Association of Designers)

 

About A’ Furniture Design Awards

A’ Furniture Design Award aims to highlight the excellent qualifications of best furniture designs and greatest furniture design concepts worldwide. The A’ Design Accolades are organized and awarded annually and internationally in multiple categories to reach a wide, design-oriented audience. The ultimate aim of the A’ furniture Design Competition is to create a global awareness for good design. To learn more about the A’ Design Competition visit: http://www.whatisadesignaward.com

 

About MisoSoupDesign

MisoSoupDesign is Taipei based design Studio let by Daisuke Nagatomo and Minnie Jan. Their design incorporates new ideas with digital tectonics and sustainability technologies. They also apply the systematic way of thinking in design, and discover the surprising moment when form meets function. MisoSoupDesign produces diverse area of design for architecture, interior, furniture/product and corporate branding. MisoSoupDesign has won several international design competition and design awards, and published on books and magazine around the world.

 

Data Sheet

Product Size: 38 cm (W), 38 cm (D) and 45 cm (H)

Package Size: 90 cm (W), 60 cm (D) and 3cm (H)

Material: 3 cm 100% recyclable cardboard 


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Press kit | 2128-01 - Press release | Fractal Surface Structure made with Cardboard Sheet: Spiral Stool by MisoSoupDesign Awarded Platinum A’Design Award - MisoSoupDesign - Product - Spiral Stool - Photo credit: Daisuke Nagatomo

Spiral Stool

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Daisuke Nagatomo

Press kit | 2128-01 - Press release | Fractal Surface Structure made with Cardboard Sheet: Spiral Stool by MisoSoupDesign Awarded Platinum A’Design Award - MisoSoupDesign - Product - Configured as low table - Photo credit: Daisuke Nagatomo

Configured as low table

Photo credit:
Daisuke Nagatomo

Press kit | 2128-01 - Press release | Fractal Surface Structure made with Cardboard Sheet: Spiral Stool by MisoSoupDesign Awarded Platinum A’Design Award - MisoSoupDesign - Product - Flat packaging for Spiral Stool - Photo credit: Daisuke Nagatomo

Flat packaging for Spiral Stool

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Daisuke Nagatomo

Press kit | 2128-01 - Press release | Fractal Surface Structure made with Cardboard Sheet: Spiral Stool by MisoSoupDesign Awarded Platinum A’Design Award - MisoSoupDesign - Product - Spiral Stool can support up to 100 kg - Photo credit: Daisuke Nagatomo

Configured as low table

Photo credit:
Daisuke Nagatomo



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