Samsung redesigned the packaging of its luxury TVs so the boxes can be turned into cardboard cat houses and books racks
, as a way to limit waste and encourage recycling. The packing comes with some of Samsung's luxury TVs including The Serif, The Frame, and The Sero. The boxes from the various products include a dotted matrix design that customers can cut along in order to dismantle them for easier recycling or to reconfigure them for a new purpose.
Each box comes with an instruction manual on how to make your own DIY shelves or end table. Just scan the QR code on the box to access your building guide.Samsung is partnering with Dezeen, a British lifestyle magazine, to award the customer who makes "the most unique and practical designs" out of the eco-packaging.The winner of the packaging competition will get their designs incorporated into the instruction manual and can win a total of $20,000. The competition ends on May 29, 2020.
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