説明
Document folders and document files made from scraps of tent fabric used in Tokyo Dome.
As it is used for the fabric of the dome, it is extremely strong and is said to not deteriorate for 100 years, and is also water resistant. It is made by taking advantage of the characteristics of these materials.
《 1 》Tent fabric is a special fabric made of a complex combination of glass fibers and other materials, coated with Teflon, and is said to have a useful life of over 30 years. 《 2 》The clasp part is made of leather scraps, so the color of each item will vary. ■ Material: Tent fabric It is a document folder made by using the tent cloth currently used for Tokyo Dorm,a baseball stadium.The material is robust enough to use as the ceiling of Tokyo Dorm and said to last more than 100 years without deteriorating. It also has water resistance. Maximizing those properties of the mateterial, this product is made. |
SIZE |
W265mm×H340mm |
ABOUT "NEWSED" |
``NEWSED'' is an upcycle brand that revives old items as something new by looking at them from a new perspective. To date, we have created a variety of products that utilize scraps from xylophone keyboards and seatbelts, including "Acryl Tag Plate," which is made from acrylic scraps from factories that make accessory parts and store fixtures. We are developing and manufacturing. We don't just make use of materials, we develop products by focusing on the production background behind waste materials and offcuts, and creating a story about why they are reborn in that form. Click here for a list of other NEWSED products |
NOTE |
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