The Orishiki Spectacle Case is Origami-Inspired
Michael Hines — November 17, 2010 — Art & Design
References: naokikawamoto & dezeen
I almost wish I wore glasses just so I could have a legitimate reason for owning the Orishiki Spectacle Case. This glasses case was designed by Naoki Kawamoto and is inspired by the ancient Japanese art of origami and furoshiki, a traditional Japanese cloth.
The Orishiki Spectacle Case is made up of a single magnetic piece that folds up to become a glasses box, fit for Gandhi himself. Check it out in the featured gallery and be sure to click below to see more origami-inspired innovations.
The Orishiki Spectacle Case is made up of a single magnetic piece that folds up to become a glasses box, fit for Gandhi himself. Check it out in the featured gallery and be sure to click below to see more origami-inspired innovations.
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