Japanese designer Taku Omura has come up with an amusing project in which he 3D prints famous brand logos into everyday items you can use at home or office.
For example, Omura 3D-printed the Adidas logo and turned it into a pen stand. Louis Vuitton’s ‘LV’ monogram logo was turned into a card holder by elongating the ‘V’. The Air Jordan logo was turned into a clothes hanger, and it looks like a fantastic idea for their retail stores. In fact, most of the items showcased in the project would make great promotional products for their respective brands. Check them out below.
Adidas pen stand



Air Jordan hanger

Louis Vuitton card holder



Honda bottle opener



McDonald’s clip and card stand



Nike paper knife


Mitsubishi fan
Adobe Acrobat hanger


Bluetooth ribbon tie


Coca-Cola bangle/ring


PlayStation bookend


Mizuno knife



Toys “R” Us bottle cap opener



Seino comb



Twitter fruit peeler



Yahoo tray



YouTube candy


Our favourites: Adidas, Louis Vuitton, and Mitsubishi. What about you? Share this post with a designer friend and voice your views in the comments below. All images © Taku Omura. Source: DesignTAXI





