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BooKend Book Organizer

BooKend Book organizer is an innovative multifunctional desk accessory that combines traditional bookend functionality with integrated storage solutions, designed by Tong Jin (TJ) Kim. This sophisticated organizational tool, which earned recognition with an Iron A' Design Award in the 3D Printed Forms and Products Design category, represents a significant advancement in desktop organization through its innovative approach to combining multiple functionalities into a single, cohesive design. The product features carefully considered dimensions of 158 mm in width, 140 mm in depth, and 114 mm in height, incorporating a specialized pocket system for storing writing implements such as pens and pencils alongside its primary book-supporting function. Developed through comprehensive ethnographic research focusing on student workspace organization behaviors, this design addresses the common challenge of maintaining an organized desk environment while keeping essential writing tools readily accessible. The product exemplifies the potential of 3D printing technology in contemporary product design, offering users the unique ability to customize various aspects including size, color, and material specifications through downloadable 3D data. This approach to manufacturing democratizes product creation while maintaining professional design standards. The development process, which spanned from May to August 2015, resulted in a solution that effectively addresses the visual clutter often associated with multiple desk organizers by integrating essential functions into a single, aesthetically pleasing form. The design's significance extends beyond its immediate functional benefits, representing a broader shift toward user-centric design solutions that leverage advanced manufacturing technologies to create more efficient and adaptable products for modern work environments.

3D printing, desk organization, bookend design, multifunctional furniture, ergonomic storage, workspace efficiency

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