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Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
Dye It Yourself
2017

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Dye It Yourself

Furniture

Dye It Yourself is a proposition to redefine a boundary of mass production and arts and crafts using unique porous plastics. Using molding, these plastic tables are mass-produced and can be dyed with natural dyes by the users in their own unique way. By using natural dyes such as safflower, cherry blossom and Japanese indigo, beautifully variegated and shaded colors can transform the plastic’s uniform surface, giving it an attractive look that resembles textiles. What we wanted to design through this project is precisely the restructuring of the relationship between the mass production concept and the user.

Client / Manufacturer

TAKT PROJECT Inc.

Tokyo, JP
Design

TAKT PROJECT Inc.

Tokyo, JP
Development Time
13 - 24 months
Target Regions
Africa, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, South America
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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