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Oasis
Oasis
Oasis
Oasis
2012

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Oasis

Water bottle

Natural disasters are a common occurrence all over the world and the supply of clean drinking water is often affected. While the average person needs half a gallon of water a day to survive, people can’t always carry a sufficient amount of drinking water with them. The bottles are too big and too heavy. The 'Oasis' is a flexible bottle made of the latex used for condoms. You can only see the top part of the bottle, so it’s small, light and easy to carry. Inside, there is a flexible latex ring. In an emergency, you can quickly fill the bottle with up to 20 liters of water from a reliable source.

Client / Manufacturer
Kookmin University

Kookmin University

Seoul, KR
UNIVERSITY

Kookmin University

Seoul, KR
DESIGN

Eun ah Kim

Kookmin University

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