The Paper Alarm Clock Gets Reused Over and Over
Vittoria Natarelli — August 26, 2010 — Art & Design
The Paper Alarm Clock is an alarm clock with an exterior case made from paper pulp. If for any reason you are sick of this timepiece's design, the clock comes with an addressed envelope, making it easier to send back to its designers.
Designers Joon and Jung would then refurbish the clock and send it to the next buyer instead of letting it go to waste. The Paper Alarm Clock has style and earth benefits which would undoubtedly be of interest to environmentalists.
Designers Joon and Jung would then refurbish the clock and send it to the next buyer instead of letting it go to waste. The Paper Alarm Clock has style and earth benefits which would undoubtedly be of interest to environmentalists.
Trend Themes
1. Reusable Alarm Clocks - Opportunity to create alarm clocks with cases made from sustainable materials that can be easily refurbished and reused.
2. Circular Design - Opportunity to develop products with a circular design approach, where materials are reused and refurbished instead of being wasted.
3. Eco-friendly Consumerism - Opportunity to tap into the growing demand for eco-friendly products by offering sustainable alternatives in various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Home Furnishings - Opportunity to disrupt the home furnishings industry by introducing reusable and environmentally friendly alarm clocks.
2. Packaging - Opportunity to revolutionize the packaging industry by creating sustainable packaging solutions that promote reuse and minimize waste.
3. Consumer Electronics - Opportunity to innovate the consumer electronics industry by designing eco-friendly alarm clocks that can be easily refurbished and reused.
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