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This design is a reflection on the way we perceive, guiding people to reassess and appreciate the beauty that is commonly overlooked in daily life.

An incense holder is a heavy object with a hole. Is there any ready-made object that could replace this feeling or function? Perhaps a stack of buttons.

Tearing off a page from an old-style calendar is a daily "ritual." But once this token of the day is removed, where should it go? We reflected on the act of tearing off calendar pages and its deeper meaning. Whether the page is torn from the left or the right, the design creates a completely different experience. This calendar is designed in the form of a notepad, with a blank space in the center for recording the day’s moments. Additionally, we printed the calendar on transparent paper — as time passes, the colorful pages representing weekends become increasingly prominent, visually manifesting the anticipation of the weekend.

Drawing on the ground not only preserves children's curiosity and spirit of exploration but also evokes the excitement and sense of fulfilment experienced by humans when they first used tools thousands of years ago. In this way, chalk reclaims its educational significance through practical use, while also providing new opportunities for growth in the traditional chalk-making industry.

This design retains the Tibetan traditional paper “Tongluo Gabu” in its uncut form, transforming it into a lighting fixture to explore the poetic relationship between material, culture, and contemporary design.

This design incorporates three-dimensional patterned wood veneers on the sides of the chair, aiming to redefine the visual experience of traditional furniture through a unique optical illusion.

Although the ring is still worn in almost the same manner, its nature has changed at that time with almost the similar aesthetic values. However, due to the aforesaid behavior, wearing the ring has become a prerequisite for the normal use of necessary product.

Attn: Boulaq museum
Date of letter: 1921
Place: Memphis
Event: Notification of reservation of ownership of the excavation of an ancient Egyptian tomb.
Date of letter: 1921
Place: Memphis
Event: Notification of reservation of ownership of the excavation of an ancient Egyptian tomb.

The vessels are crafted by shaping leather and applying lacquer on the surface. The innovative combination of leather shaping and lacquer techniques creates an intriguing material illusion, where the vessels appear to be leather but feel like lacquerware.

This design creates a unique tile by redesigning the nozzle of a ceramic 3D printer.

The design achieves this by incorporating a dyeing structure onto the 3D printer, which adds biodegradable natural dyes to the printed products.
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