Year | 2014 |
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Award | WINNER |
Affiliation | SPLUS DESIGN |
Designer | Kim Chi Seon |
Description(English) | Many kinds of soaps exist in the world. One day, upon washing the face, I found some pieces of old soaps look alike. At first, they had different shapes. Over time, they have become oval-shaped. I focused on the oval shapes that I would otherwise have overlooked. I embossed the oval shapes with designed grooves. The grooves are embossed on both sides. Used pieces of soaps can be inserted into the grooves on the top, while those at the bottom minimize the surface area touching the wet floor, keeping the soap from dissolving. The grooves are diagonal to make it easy to grab the soap in one hand and to insert old pieces effortlessly. |
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