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Nendo's Nautilus Paper Knife Was Inspired by a Mollusk

Unlike most paper knives, the organically inspired Nautilus Paper Knife by Nendo has a form that's small and curvaceous, and it was directly inspired by a mollusk's form. The beautifully designed paper knife was made possible thanks to 3D printing and it conceals a blade that makes it easy to slice open envelopes.

The aesthetically interesting and functional shell-shaped paper knife was perfected so that just the right shape, angle and distance could be achieved for optimal paper cutting and its form is deceptively simple. Available in black and white, the minimalist Nendo Nautilus Paper Knife promises to enhance daily rituals, all the while making the task of paper slicing safer and more joyful.
Trend Themes
1. Organic-inspired Design - 3D printing technology can be used to create functional and aesthetically interesting products inspired by natural forms and shapes.
2. Enhancing Daily Rituals - There is an opportunity to create products that enhance the mundane tasks of everyday life, such as using a paper knife to open envelopes.
3. Simplifying Tools - More emphasis can be placed on simplifying the form of tools and objects to create a more elegant and enjoyable user experience.
Industry Implications
1. Office Supplies - The office supplies industry can use 3D printing technology to create innovative products that make everyday tasks more enjoyable and efficient.
2. Home Goods - The home goods industry has an opportunity to create products that enhance daily routines, such as a minimalist and elegantly designed paper knife.
3. Design and Manufacturing - 3D printing technology can revolutionize the way we design and manufacture products, allowing for more complex and intricate shapes to be created with ease.

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