The Waterwheel Calendar is a three-dimensional calendar, designed to stand alone on a desktop. It is crafted from six paddles, assembled to resemble a waterwheel. The unique design allows users to rotate the calendar like a waterwheel each month, offering a refreshing and engaging way to keep track of dates.
Measuring 144(h) x 75(w) x 163(d)mm, the Waterwheel Calendar is compact yet visually striking. The design was conceived and executed by Katsumi Tamura, with Hiroyuki Fukazu serving as the designer. The project was launched in July 2012, showcasing Tamura's innovative approach to everyday objects.
The Waterwheel Calendar is more than just a time-keeping tool. It is a testament to Tamura's philosophy of "Life with Design". According to Tamura, quality designs have the power to modify space and transform the minds of its users. They offer comfort and surprise, enriching space. The Waterwheel Calendar embodies this concept, offering an element of surprise and a touch of design to everyday life.
Notably, the Waterwheel Calendar has been recognized for its innovative design. It was awarded the Golden A' Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design Award in 2013. This prestigious award is granted to outstanding creations that reflect the designer's prodigy and wisdom, and significantly impact the world with their desirable characteristics. The Waterwheel Calendar stands as a testament to Tamura's ability to blend form and function in a unique and engaging manner.
In conclusion, the Waterwheel Calendar by Katsumi Tamura is a remarkable example of innovative design. It is not just a calendar, but a piece of art that transforms space and offers an engaging experience to its users. It stands as a testament to the power of design and its ability to enrich everyday life.
Project Designers: Katsumi Tamura
Image Credits: Katsumi Tamura
Project Team Members: Art Director: Katsumi Tamura
Designer: Hiroyuki Fukazu
Project Name: calendar 2013 “Waterwheel”
Project Client: Katsumi Tamura