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Tri Asa - Arabian Walking Cane


Tri Asa - Arabian Walking Cane

A series of walking cane designed specially for the Arabian people in the Middle-East

materials / poly resin, teak wood

Designed by : Sam Ocharoenchai
Prototype by : Sam Ocharoenchai
Sponsored by : Patum Dhana
3D Model : Solidworks


The 'Formal' cane is suitable for formal occasions, such as meetings or ceremonies. It is designed with a heavy tip balancing the center of gravity towards the top to provide comfort for the user while standing. There is a groove to remind the user to hold the cane while seated and turn the tip towards himself to look less egoistic.
The 'Religion-oriented' cane is used in the mosque context where cleanliness is concerned. With the tab that raises the handle off the ground the user will feel clean and pure, therefore closer to Islam.
The 'Casual' cane is good for more relaxing days such as meeting up with friends. It gives a stylish look and provides convenience in leaning against the table without having to worry that it will roll off like a regular round cane.
Customers are interested in the concept of the walking cane which designed specially for their culture in the Middle-East

Tri Asa - Arabian Walking Cane
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Tri Asa - Arabian Walking Cane

A Series of walking cane specially designed to fit the Arabian lifestyle

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