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Broken waves

Department of Arts and Design, National Taipei University of Education

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Recycled plastic is used instead of precious stones, combined with metal to make jewellery and objects. Plastic bottles or boxes are processed into translucent and shiny flakes that resemble butterfly wings and broken ocean waves. Through materials and shapes, it echoes the issue of sustainability and symbolizes the fragility of nature in the face of environmental change.

The plastic is heated to deform, break and melt, and the shape echoes sustainability issues and the fragility of nature. The plastic is heated to deform, break and melt, and the shape echoes sustainability issues and the fragility of nature. The plastic is heated to deform, break and melt, and the shape echoes sustainability issues and the fragility of nature. The plastic is heated to deform, break and melt, and the shape echoes sustainability issues and the fragility of nature. The plastic is heated to deform, break and melt, and the shape echoes sustainability issues and the fragility of nature. The plastic is heated to deform, break and melt, and the shape echoes sustainability issues and the fragility of nature.

Fog Chair

Department of Creative Product Design, TUNGNAN UNIVERSITY

The fog chair is an innovative product of a water-collecting folding storage chair, which solves the dual problems of inconvenient access to water when camping and lack of equipment when resting.

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