The Anirudha Surabhi 'Kranium' is Made Out of Cardboard
Meghan Young — October 10, 2010 — Eco
References: anirudharao & core77
The Anirudha Surabhi 'Kranium' bike helmet was created as a final project by the recent RCA grad and industrial designer. This admirable concept brings safety and eco-consciousness together in a neat, good-looking design.
In fact, the Anirudha Surabhi 'Kranium' helmet was thought to be so admirable that it was awarded a 20,000 pound grant from The James Dyson Fellowship. Currently seeking production partners, this is certainly not the last we'll hear of Surabhi.
In fact, the Anirudha Surabhi 'Kranium' helmet was thought to be so admirable that it was awarded a 20,000 pound grant from The James Dyson Fellowship. Currently seeking production partners, this is certainly not the last we'll hear of Surabhi.
Trend Themes
1. Recyclable Bike Helmets - Developing bike helmets that are made from recyclable materials and promote eco-consciousness.
2. Safety and Sustainability - Combining safety features and sustainable design elements to create eco-friendly bike helmets.
3. Innovative Helmet Design - Exploring new and creative designs for bike helmets that prioritize both safety and aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Sporting Goods - Opportunity for sporting goods companies to manufacture and market recyclable bike helmets for environmentally-conscious consumers.
2. Sustainable Packaging - The development of recyclable bike helmets opens up opportunities for sustainable packaging companies to create eco-friendly packaging solutions for transporting and storing the helmets.
3. Industrial Design - Industrial designers can capitalize on the trend of recyclable bike helmets by creating innovative and stylish helmet designs that prioritize safety and sustainability.
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