Swirling Metal Diplays

'Rolls' by Chikara Ohno of Sinato was Made for the Diesel Denim Gallery

ROLLS by Chikara Ohno of Sinato was designed for the Diesel Denim Gallery Aoyama in Tokyo. The metal that is used to make these tape-inspired rolls is aluminum. The aluminium gives this structure both a hard and soft quality to it. This structure also shows the interaction between the soft clothes mixed together with the hard architecture.

The ROLLS by Chikara Ohno of Sinato has one strip winding upwards. An interesting concept to attract attention to the store, wouldn't you say?
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1. Metal Displays - Opportunity for incorporating unique and attention-grabbing metal displays in retail environments.
2. Tape-inspired Structures - Potential for creating innovative architectural designs inspired by tape-like structures.
3. Soft-hard Interactions - Exploring the combination of soft garments and hard architecture for artistic and functional purposes.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Retailers can leverage metal displays to create visually striking store layouts and attract customers.
2. Architecture - Architects can use tape-inspired structures to create visually captivating and unconventional building designs.
3. Fashion - Fashion designers can experiment with the juxtaposition of soft fabrics and rigid materials in their clothing designs.

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