Orishiki Suitcase designed by Naoki Kawamoto

By Ben on Thu Oct 28 2010
Orishiki Suitcase designed by Naoki Kawamoto

Orishiki Suitcase designed by Naoki Kawamoto

Orishiki Suitcase designed by Naoki Kawamoto
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Japanese product designer Naoki Kawamoto has deigned the traveling suitcase that can fold out flat for flexibility and compactability. "Orishiki" suitcase features a hard, faceted shell that folds in on itself to create a three dimensional luggage piece. Lined with a soft layer of patterned silk on the inside, the product features internet netting and belt, much like a conventional suitcase, to firmly hold its items in place. 
"Orishiki is a hybrid Japanese word of my own invention. “Ori” refers to Origami folding paper art. “Shiki” comes from furoshiki which describes the use of a large handkerchief folded to provide endless functions such as carrying wine bottles or toys, or even wearing as an item of clothing. "

Via ohgizmo, designboom
  
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