The 2020 Olympic Torch will draw stylistic inspiration from Japanese cherry blossoms. Undoubtedly a quite appropriate design given the location of the Games, the silhouette of the ceremonious object is designed by Tokujin Yoshioka.
The torch is divided into five sections, with each portraying a petal of the Sakura cherry blossom flower. As this is the traditional flower of Japan, the long-awaited event is staying on-track with its theme. The 2020 Olympic Torch is crafted from aluminum and is rose gold in color. It measures 71 centimeters in length. As Tokyo has made a pledge to be in favor of sustainability during the Olympics, Tokujin Yoshioka's design is made out of materials that have been sourced from a near-construction site.
The hope is that the 2020 Olympic Torch will signify "peace for people across the globe."
Cherry Blossom-Inspired Torch Designs
Tokujin Yoshioka is Commissioned for the 2020 Olympic Torch
Trend Themes
1. Sustainability-inspired Torch Designs - Designers can explore using eco-friendly materials and production techniques when creating torch designs for large-scale events.
2. Cultural-inspired Torch Designs - More organizations can consider incorporating cultural symbols and themes when designing event torches to increase emotional connection and appeal to local audiences.
3. Innovative Torch Construction Techniques - Manufacturers can explore new ways to construct torch designs, such as 3D printing or using recycled or repurposed materials.
Industry Implications
1. Event Planning & Management - Event planners can consider commissioning unique torch designs to help promote the overall message and theme of their events.
2. Outdoor Gear & Equipment - Outdoor gear and equipment companies can explore creating torch designs that are both functional and visually appealing for outdoor activities and events.
3. Architecture & Construction - Architects and construction companies can explore ways to repurpose existing materials and structures to create visually stunning torch designs for events and ceremonies.