
Fisso Desktop Accessories
4, 5. Fisso Desktop Accessories | Takenobu Igarashi Official Website 9, 10. Fisso Pamphlet, Raymay Fujii, 1988 (unpublished)
/サイズ=Pen Set: W159.6 × D54 × H18.5 mm Scissors Set: W216 × D54 × H18.5 mm Letter Scale: W109 × D163.5 × H38 mm Stamp Pad & Ink Pad: Ø109 × H19 mm Free Case: W109 × D154 × H32.5 mm Stacking Tray: W226 × D336 × H24 mm Multi Tray: W330 × D219 × H20 mm/素材・技法=Pen Set: Aluminum; polypropylene (case) Scissors Set: Special stainless steel for cutlery (blades), elastomer (handles and case) Letter Scale: Polystyrene (PS) Stamp Pad & Ink Pad: ABS resin Free Case: ABS resin Stacking Tray: ABS resin Multi Tray: ABS resin/肖像権・パブリシティ権保持者=UnknownA new stationery concept designed for offices in the age of intellectual productivity.
In response to changes in office environments brought about by the widespread introduction of computers in the 1980s, stationery manufacturer Raymay Fujii collaborated with Takenobu Igarashi to launch a new brand titled Fisso, based on the concept of “art stationery.” This design resource is a stationery set created as the first release of the brand. It consists of stackable document trays, pens, scissors, a letter opener, and a letter scale. With careful consideration given not only to usability but also to how the objects appear when not in use, Igarashi designed dedicated trays to display each item, all composed of simple geometric forms. Through this approach, everyday stationery items were elevated into sculptural objects that visually enrich the desktop.
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4, 5. Fisso Desktop Accessories | Takenobu Igarashi Official Website
9, 10. Fisso Pamphlet, Raymay Fujii, 1988 (unpublished)