Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025
construction toy, modular design, interlocking components, zoomorphic forms, animal silhouettes, educational toy, STEM learning tool, geometric assembly, slot-and-tab joinery, laser-cut plywood, laminated wood construction, saturated color palette, cobalt blue, forest green, seafoam turquoise, golden yellow, burnt orange, crimson red, chromatic progression, analogous color harmony, complementary color accents, warm-cool contrast, contemporary product design, Scandinavian design influence, Bauhaus color theory, constructivist spatial principles, three-dimensional puzzle, stackable elements, spherical assembly, vertical composition, asymmetrical balance, golden spiral structure, crisp hard edges, matte surface finish, smooth industrial texture, playful aesthetic, developmental toy, creative play, tactile learning, spatial reasoning, fine motor skill development, sustainable materials, eco-friendly design, natural wood grain, visible lamination, precision engineering, modular architecture, transformable structure, kinetic potential, sculptural quality, foreground emphasis, soft directional lighting, diffused background, botanical still life, succulent plant, ceramic vessel, organic counterpoint, material dialogue, natural versus synthetic, high-key tonality, saturated hues, optical color interaction, design pedagogy, constructive play, imaginative assembly, contemporary childhood, minimalist aesthetic, functional sculpture, object photography, product presentation, studio lighting, neutral backdrop, shallow depth of field, design innovation, award-winning toy design, geometric abstraction, primary forms, secondary forms, positive-negative space, structural transparency, visual rhythm, rotational composition, circular arrangement, dynamic equilibrium, color field integrity, joyful exploration, sophisticated simplicity, form and function integration, tactile invitation, visual clarity, spatial complexity, layered construction, dimensional relief, chromatic intensity, geometric vocabulary, modular system, creative potential, developmental design, educational value, aesthetic refinement, playful intelligence, constructive imagination, three-dimensional thinking, spatial relationships, structural logic, design excellence, contemporary toy culture, sustainable play, thoughtful design, visual delight, compositional sophistication, material honesty, craft precision, design integrity, childhood enrichment, creative development, spatial awareness, geometric literacy, color theory application, design as pedagogy, play as learning, functional beauty, accessible complexity, intuitive assembly, endless possibility, design poetry, contemporary materiality, refined execution, design achievement.
Tri is a wooden construction toy that offers the possibility of creating unlimited shapes. It combines the tradition of wooden toys with contemporary design. Classic carpentry meets today's sustainable materials, technologies and techniques. It is both a creative game, made for fun, and a design object created to inspire art lovers. Tri prompts imagination, motor skills, decision-making and concentration. It explores geometry, balance and spatial composition. Each piece is hand-finished with non-toxic natural oils, providing a smooth effect that highlights the wood's natural grain.