Stoxl + TRIPLE H
The MML(Module Mini Light) is a modular lighting system inspired by the BS series of stackable modular shelves used in manufacturing companies. The MML features a modular design with interlocking grooves on its top and bottom, allowing units to be stacked securely. With its minimalistic and intuitive form, the MML is designed on a scale suitable for desk décor, making it easy to stack multiple units to create various lighting configurations. When used as a single light, its cube design allows for flexible placement in any direction, giving users complete freedom to position it according to their preference.
Flyingfish studio + dod
We designed and created a modular shelf and a side table that can also function as a stool, both using conduit pipes. The modular shelf was designed to incorporate conduit pipes as a key element of the furniture, combining them with aluminum profiles to create a product that is eco-friendly, durable, and expandable. The joint blocks and brackets connecting the conduit pipes and profiles were developed using in-house design technology, allowing for easy assembly and potential expansion.
The side table features a large conduit pipe as its base, with a removable top. It also offers storage space and can occasionally be used as a stool when a cushion is placed on top.
The illustration portrays the harmony and coexistence of people, nature, and the universe in everyday life, expressed in a witty and surreal way. The two selves within me, filled with countless concerns (represented as dots), are observed by another set of eyes (representing nature) from the outside. Like distant points in the universe, all these concerns are ultimately insignificant, mere dots.
These dots, in another sense, transform into seeds scattered by a butterfly, which then grow into flowers. Birds then soar over the fields, and people become beings of limitless freedom as if carried by the wind.
Ultimately, we live as small parts of nature, breathing within it. The eco-friendly materials used in the products, both in essence and meaning, align with the idea of humans and nature coexisting in harmony.
The resulting furniture, such as the illustrated stools, naturally integrates art into everyday life through product design, enriching our lives. The thoughtful, long-term use of such items, which reflect personal taste, will have a positive impact on the environment in a larger sense. I believe this is the core concept behind the products.
Stoxl + 3D MAKERS
Mosscape is a modular moss planter made from PLA using FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) 3D printing technology. The base adopts a regular hexagonal shape, featuring triangular grid compartments that provide dedicated spaces for moss to grow. Each compartment has perforated bottoms, allowing moss to anchor its roots securely and absorb moisture through evaporation.
Through parametric design, Mosscape offers various surface inclinations resembling natural terrains, creating diverse volumes when assembled.
The use of biodegradable PLA, which leaves no microplastics, underscores the product's eco-friendly nature. Combined with the aesthetic appeal of terrarium-inspired designs commonly used for desk décor, Mosscape highlights both sustainability and style.
The panel-based modular structure extends its utility beyond simple desktop decoration, making it suitable for a variety of interior design applications.
Moreover, leveraging 3D printing technology eliminates the need for molds, enabling on-demand production and adding a significant competitive edge.
Stoxl + PAPERPOP
Mono-Poly is a stool and lighting object designed around the concept of translating brutalist architecture into furniture. Comprised of eight stools, Mono-Poly stacks vertically around a center located LED stand, maximizing space efficiency when not in use. The stools' geometric yet simple structure allows for versatile configurations and arrangements. When stacked, the gaps between the stool legs create a linear light effect in the surrounding area. Emphasizing its structural aesthetics, the neutral finish ensures that the stacked form contrasts with the light, allowing it to be perceived as a modern sculptural object.