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The first desk tool to be played on a 120-mm board. The word soto means “grove,” volca means “volcano” and lago means “lake.” A small tray landscape on your desk gives a little everyday peace and humor.
You can stand cards or hang up rings. You can cheer yourself up by playing ring toss. It can be used as a tray while the cover is removed.
2006 Good Design Award
price | 2,000yen(without tax) |
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name | soto - desk tray |
code | 44020 |
size | W120mm x H54mm x D120mm |
material | ABS |
weight | 105g |
color | White / Black |
Usability, universal design, functionality, adequate pricing, and other factors ― a wave of no-nonsense routinism trends is coming into the world of stationery, which is supposed to be fun. I feel suffocated when I look at A-student stationery. Soto, volca, and lago mean forest, volcano, and lake, respectively, in Spanish. The line of the three landscape trays invite you for a little relaxation. Soto provides various uses by leveraging the forest-like shape; you can place cards, store rings, and play a ring toss game with rubber bands. You might feel as though you were on holiday at the moment you toss a rubber band. Volca is a clip stocker. When you take one clip out, volcanic flames of clips come out one after another from the crater. Lago is a multipurpose tray with a hollow in the center of the cover. For example, you can store stamps in the tray and put a little water in the hollow. When you want to wet a stamp, slide it into the lake.