High-tech finishes and graphic colour-blocking helped Alexandros Stasinopoulos and the BRɅFC[eramic]ACE win an iF concept award for 2008.
The designer teamed zirconium oxide, a ceramic material, with leather to create these eye-catching and modern briefcases. One of Stasinopoulos’ goals with the concept was to incorporate the, "unique properties high tech ceramics posses like their extreme hardness, scratch- and abrasion-resistance, skin friendliness and their unique sensuous tactility."
I like these prototypes so well, I would love to see some of the other versions in his sketches come to life, especially the red criss-crossed carrier.
Ceramic Briefcases
iF Award Winner by Stasinopoulos
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