Tuesday 19 July 2011

Tom Jarvis

Product design today is very much about updated versions of existing objects, rather than something completely new. Dyson's Air Multiplier uses a revolutionary design, but it still only blows air at you, it is still a fan. And when the 'ground-breaking' I-phone 5 is launched soon, it will probably be pretty much the same as the last version, even though everyone will still want one. Tom Jarvis bucks this, with his unique and niche 'Tools to Service an Orchestra' which are designed specifically to allow brass section musicians to dismantle various parts of their instruments, for cleaning and maintenance. Not only are some musicians going to have an hallelujah moment, but these beautiful objects are going to intrigue everyone else, adding something truly new and fascinating to the (product) world.

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