Axe-Inspired Hair Dryers

Jae Kyung Oh Designed the LUMBERJACK Hair Dryer with a Compact Form

Designer Jae Kyung Oh designed the LUMBERJACK hair dyer to imitate the look of how lumberjacks hold an axe in a piece of wood. The hair dryer is something that plays a role in many daily routines and Oh noticed that there needs to be a design that also offers a compact storage option for the commonly used household item. The hairstyling tool is far too often crammed into drawers messily, but the LUMBERJACK hair dryer looks for a clever way with the inspiration of the axe.

Axes grasp onto pieces of wood and hold itself up -- similarly, the LUMBERJACK hair dryer has a wall-mounted cradle, giving a place of compact storage for the dryer. The theme carries forward into the structure of the dryer as well, as it boasts a more rectangular structure than that of a cylindrical hair dryer.
Trend Themes
1. Compact Storage Design - The LUMBERJACK hair dryer offers a wall-mounted cradle for compact storage, creating an opportunity for innovative storage solutions in other industries.
2. Functional-inspired Design - The LUMBERJACK hair dryer imitates the grip of an axe, suggesting an opportunity for functional-inspired designs in other products.
3. Rectangular Structure Trend - The LUMBERJACK hair dryer features a rectangular structure, highlighting a trend towards non-cylindrical designs in the haircare industry and beyond.
Industry Implications
1. Home Organization - The compact storage design of the LUMBERJACK hair dryer presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the home organization industry.
2. Product Design - The functional-inspired design of the LUMBERJACK hair dryer opens up avenues for disruptive innovation in the broader field of product design.
3. Haircare - The rectangular structure trend seen in the LUMBERJACK hair dryer can inspire disruptive innovation within the haircare industry, encouraging new shapes and forms for hairstyling tools.

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