Designed for Kinto Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Released year: 2014 Participation: Concept, design, development & implementation. This is a teapot based on the concept of ergonomics. The handle is designed to be held at an angle, which reduces wrist stress for easy pouring. The lid won’t fall off when the pot is tipped, and stays in place even when the strainer is removed.
Designed for Kinto Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Released year: 2014 Participation: Concept, design, development & implementation. Together with cups or mugs in the Ridge series, this teapot makes a wonderful gift.
Designed for Kinto Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Released year: 2014 Participation: Concept, design, development & implementation. The handle is designed to be held at an angle, which reduces wrist stress for easy pouring.
Designed for Kinto Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Released year: 2014 Participation: Concept, design, development & implementation. The strainer is made of durable stainless steel and can strain small, broken leaves, or can be removed to brew tea bags.
Designed for Kinto Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Released year: 2014 Participation: Concept, design, development & implementation. These double wall cups made of heat-resistant glass make drinks appear as if they are floating in the air. The thermal insulate construction maintains the temperature of hot and cold drinks for a long time. No condensation is formed, so your table won’t get wet. The round form of the cups provides stability, while the ring supports your fingers for easy gripping.
Designed for Kinto Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Released year: 2014 Participation: Concept, design, development & implementation. The inner wall of the cup is designed with an angle that is ideal for drinking. These cups can also be used for serving dessert.
Client: Q Squared Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Participation: Concept, design, development and implementation. Since 2011 in collaboration with Sachiko Uozumi, we developed many pieces in melamine for Q Squared, ranging from graphic treatments for existing collections as well as development of new full lines.
Client: Q Squared Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Participation: Concept, design, development and implementation.
Client: Q Squared Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Participation: Concept, design, development and implementation.
Client: Q Squared Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Participation: Concept, design, development and implementation.
Client: Q Squared Designed with Sachiko Uozumi Participation: Concept, design, development and implementation.
Client: Corningware Company: Smart Design Participation: Concept, design, development and implementation. In 2001 while at Smart Design, I developed the dinnerware extension for the successful French White bakeware collection. Utilizing the signature flutes of the original design but allowing them to wrap around in full, generous and sturdy shapes.
In early 200's I designed a few cookware and bakeware products for Benjamin Medwin. The intention was to achieve a fresh take on the classics.
Client: Bradshaw International Company: Arsenio Garcia ID Released year: 2009 Participation: Concept, design, development & implementation. The brief was to develop the design language for a new category of Good Cook products for the sink. And to identify the 8-12 best performing SKUs in the sink sub-category and bring them into the Good Cook design family.
Client: Bradshaw International Company: Arsenio Garcia ID Released year: 2009 Participation: Concept, design, development & implementation. The brief was to develop the design language for a new category of Good Cook products for the sink. And to identify the 8-12 best performing SKUs in the sink sub-category and bring them into the Good Cook design family.
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Arsenio's first exposure to Product Design was through ceramics. His family owned a small ceramic factory in Ecuador and later on he was a resident at Laboratorio de Formas de Galicia in Sargadelos, Spain.