Desk Tray + Brush
Minimalist desk tray for assorted office supplies. Using vacuum forming techniques and woodworking to create a final prototype.
Minimalist desk tray for assorted office supplies. Using vacuum forming techniques and woodworking to create a final prototype.
Timeline: 3 weeks
Skills: Vacuum Forming, Wood Working, Sketching
Designs model to set out the form of the actual set.
A positive mold for vacuum forming.
Using porcelain as the final material choice with the natural exposed wood grain brush will show a mixture of clean contemporary design.
Three sloping surfaces to accommodate pens, pencils, and other longer items. Flat space on one end for the brush to sit.
The edge slot allows for smaller items to be placed within the V shape of the slant.
Made out of Beachwood, the brush uses two pieces with opposing grain to add to the effect of the tray. The shape of the brush also mirrors the slates of the tray.
— Hi! I’m Dang-Khoa. I am an Industrial designer living and studying in Seattle.