Next-Generation Creators on Quest to Design a Better Tomorrow.
TOKYO, Japan (January 27, 2022)-Lexus today announced the six finalists for the Lexus Design Award 2022, selected from among 1,726 entries from 57 countries/regions by a panel of design luminaries. Finalists gain the extraordinary privilege of mentorship by four international creative stars, with whom they will interact directly while developing prototypes within a budget of 3,000,000 yen (approx.$25,000 USD) each.
Now in its tenth edition, the Lexus Design Award continues to evolve since its launch in 2013 with the mission of supporting and nurturing young creators. The Lexus Design Award program identifies promising talent whose fresh ideas receive a high-profile cross-media introduction on an established platform respected by the global creative community. Finalists were chosen for their original solutions contributing to a better tomorrow, while articulating the Lexus brand's three core principles—Anticipate, Innovate, and Captivate; while seamlessly enhancing the happiness of all.
Lexus Design Award 2022 Finalists
- Chitofoam by Charlotte Böhning & Mary Lempres (Dual USA - Germany and Dual USA - Norway / Based in USA)
A biodegradable packaging solution derived from the exoskeletons of mealworms that have digested polystyrene foam waste.
- Hammock Wheelchair by Wondaleaf (Malaysia)
A combination wheelchair, forklift and hammock for reducing the manual lifting of patients by caregivers.
- Ina Vibe by Team Dunamis (Nigeria)
A sustainable cooking, charging and lighting product.
- Rewind by Poh Yun Ru (Singapore)
A platform that leverages multi-sensory stimulation to prompt meaningful recollection for seniors with dementia.
- Sound Eclipse by Kristil & Shamina (Russia)
A noise cancelling device that reduces noise from outside when placed near an open window.
- Tacomotive by Kou Mikuni (Japan)
A tangible driving simulator for children with visual and aural challenges.