Kai launches "world's first paper razor" informed by origami
Japanese brand Kai has designed a plastic-free disposable razor made from paper and informed by origami and milk cartons.
Knife and disposable razor manufacturer Kai has developed what it claims is the world's first paper, disposable razor as a response to the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals.
"Inspired by the plastic-free Sustainable Development Goals concepts, we are commercialising the world's first 'Paper Razor'," said Kai.
Top: Paper Razor by Kai. Above: the razor has a paper body
The plastic-free razor's head and blade are made from metal, while the handle is constructed using water-resistant card stock that allows it to be used while wet.
"Paper Razor aims to transform the razor into a plastic-free item and reduce plastic emissions," Kai told Dezeen. "We adopted paper for the handle and metal for the blade and head. It is made of 98 per cent paper and two per cent paint. Only the blade part, including the entire head, is made of metal."
Users must fold the razor to use be able to use it
Kai referenced origami and the water-resistant characteristics of disposable paper spoons and milk cartons when designing and developing the concept for Paper Razor.
It has a lightweight, flatpack design that needs to be folded to create the blade's handle and is held together by a small piece of tape that is used as a protective covering on the blade.
It has a standard metal head and blade
"We learned from a paper spoon about the desig...
| -------------------------------- |
| VOLUMEN DEL CONO. GeometrÃa descriptiva. |
|
|
Villa M by Pierattelli Architetture Modernizes 1950s Florence Estate
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
Kent Avenue Penthouse Merges Industrial and Minimalist Styles
31-10-2024 07:22 - (
Architecture )
