Origami Concept Clock Sports Funky Folds

The foldable F.O. Clock concept is inspired by two Japanese art forms. Furoshiki (literally “cloth wrapping”) was popularized by cartoons in the eighties and nineties. The other stems from the Japanese art of folding paper, or Origami. When folded, the F.O. clock is sleek, shiny and could fit right in at a modern art exhibit. […]

The foldable F.O. Clock concept is inspired by two Japanese art forms. Furoshiki (literally "cloth wrapping") was popularized by cartoons in the eighties and nineties. The other stems from the Japanese art of folding paper, or Origami.

When folded, the F.O. clock is sleek, shiny and could fit right in at a modern art exhibit. When unfolded, the F.O. shows off its carefully crafted rib structure.

Straight from the brain of New Zealand designer Shiping Toohey, the F.O clock is composed of 18 tessellated pieces and a digital clock unit whose LEDs are readable from a shiny, semi transparent covering.

(Via Yanko Design)

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