Ah, the cursed paper cut. Scourge of office workers, old-timey readers, and packers of boxes. What possible good could a paper cut do in this world, you might ask. Designer Nadeem Haidary answered ...
The plastic handle on a disposable razor can’t easily be recycled, and billions of razors end up in landfills each year. But a new design from Kai, a Japanese razor manufacturer, swaps plastic for ...
Kai, a long-established blade maker with the largest share of disposable razors in Japan, has announced the commercialization of ' paper razors ' made of paper other than blades with the aim of ...
Japanese brand Kai has designed a plastic-free disposable razor made from paper and informed by origami and milk cartons. Knife and disposable razor manufacturer Kai has developed what it claims is ...
Half of what makes a paper cut so annoying and awful is that it comes from a seemingly safe and innocuous material. But designer Nadeem Haidary wants to change your opinion on the much hated ...
Japanese Kaijurishi was founded in 1908 in the town of Seki, Gifu Prefecture, which is famous for its rich tradition and history of samurai sword making, as well as its state-of-the-art Japanese ...
Shaving is the most convenient, pocket-friendly, quick and most painless solution to body hair removal, which is why razors are a popular product worldwide. What’s the first thing that comes to mind ...
Disposable razors are made to be tossed, but that doesn’t mean they don’t deliver. They’re the lightest razors around—cheap, easy to pack, and replaceable—so there’s no stress over maintenance or ...