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Nomura and &Space Project Unveil Speakers Made from Repurposed Rocket Fuel Tank at Designart Tokyo

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Cajsa Carlson

6mo ago· 7 min readenNews

Summary

Nomura's research arm Noon and &Space Project have unveiled sculptural metal speakers made from a disused rocket fuel tank at Designart Tokyo. The speakers reference space debris and represent a fusion of design, sustainability, and space technology, showcasing how discarded materials from space development can be repurposed into functional art pieces.

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Two sculptural metal speakers made from a disused rocket fuel tank to reference the debris 'floating in outer space' have been unveiled at this year's Designart Tokyo.
The large cylindrical speakers were made by spatial design company Nomura's research and development arm, Noon by material record, and &Space Project, which reuses discarded materials from space development.
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Two sculptural metal speakers made from a disused rocket fuel tank and designed to reference the debris "floating in outer space" have been unveiled at this year's Designart Tokyo.

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