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Morfoze Polyhedron Soap Explores a Rigid Dimenson for Softer Skin

A bar of soap will gradually become smooth and round after use over time, but this doesn't eliminate the opportunity to make it abstract in from, like Morfoze Polyhedron Soap.

The creator of this concept body cleanser took on the project as an exploration of 3D computer modeling to develop an unusual multifaceted form. In bringing this virtual polyhedral shape into the real world, the designer made the deliberate decision to give this detergent a fragrance-free quality.

When it came to packaging this cyber hand soap product, Yevgeny Razumov opted for a transparent plastic box. Through its clear and rigid form, it one can appreciate the many-faced object within. However, to provide the user of Morfoze Polyhedron Soap with a dose of formal juxtaposition, the bar is placed within a splashing water soap dish that looks more organic than its geometric contents.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Soap Shapes - Opportunities for other soap makers to experiment with abstract forms for their products.
2. Fragrance-free Soaps - Potential for companies to market natural and unscented options for consumers with sensitive skin.
3. Transparent Packaging - Opportunities for brands to showcase unique and visually appealing soap designs in clear and rigid plastic packaging.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Care - Brands can explore innovative ways to make personal care products more visually appealing and all-natural for sensitive skin.
2. Packaging - Rigid and transparent packaging can be a disruptive innovation with more showcase packaging like this new soap product.
3. 3D Printing - 3D printing companies can explore innovative ways to help companies to create products in creative shapes and forms like this polygonal soap design.

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