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Studio ODD SCENE x frankly design studio

A new value based on a new circular economy system
2021-10-14510


As a designer and artist, Studio ODD SCENE and frankly design studio wondered what they can do about environmental pollution, which has become a key social issue, came up with an idea about a product based on a new circular economy system instead of plastics and found out food materials that have lost their economic value are being thrown away. That’s how they decided to use bioplastics made from tea leaves that were discarded because of not meeting the quality requirements to create a product with a metaphor of “Korean traditional tile roof”. When used individually, it can be used as a tray. When stacked together, it can be made into a stool, bench or partition and customized in various sizes according to the client's request.


Designer Junyoung Moon said that it was a pleasant experience to solve a problem based on a new approach, bioplastics, especially at a time when he was interested in environmental issues and upcycled design. It was an experience that made him think about the future when the discarded materials would be thrown away again someday, not just about the discarded things being recycled. frankly design studio CEO Hyungho Park who was responsible for the product’s manufacturing said that he wanted to study more about environmental issues other than plastics and create a design based on a circular economy that has a Korean look and new values and stories and also visually and physically appealing. He added that he really enjoyed the collaboration by working with a designer who could understand him really well.

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