BAMBHOOK
bambhook is a modular wall hook designed to fit in the visual aesthetic of tacchini. its form directly references a bamboo stalk, with the hooks mimicking its leaves. the design process for this project heavily involved analyses of sustainable approaches and manufacturing, and emphasized the use of precious plastic, a project that recycles plastic, giving it new life.
the bambhook is modular; its body uses the repeated form of a simple hollow extruded tube which can fit onto one another to create "stalks" at any length that can fit any individual's needs.
each joint between each body piece holds a hook. various types of hooks exist, with the ability to hold anything from a heavy winter coat to a small ring of keys. once a system of hooks is constructed, it is easily mounted to any nail or screw through the mounting hole in the back.
because of its simplicity, the product can be easily manufactured using simple extrusion and line-bending techniques. its modularity also allows for parts to be easily replaced if damaged. these processes, along with its usage of Precious Plastics, minimize its carbon footprint.
form exploration sketches (4)
model evolution (4)