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    Stackable Stand for Intravenous drips, Adachi Clinic Kobe Design Laboratory / Japan
    Stackable Stand for Intravenous drips, Adachi Clinic Kobe Design Laboratory / Japan
    Stackable Stand for Intravenous drips, Adachi Clinic Kobe Design Laboratory / Japan
    Stackable Stand for Intravenous drips, Adachi Clinic Kobe Design Laboratory / Japan
    Stackable Stand for Intravenous drips, Adachi Clinic Kobe Design Laboratory / Japan
    Stackable Stand for Intravenous drips, Adachi Clinic Kobe Design Laboratory / Japan
    Stackable Stand for Intravenous drips, Adachi Clinic Kobe Design Laboratory / Japan
    Stackable Stand for Intravenous drips, Adachi Clinic Kobe Design Laboratory / Japan

    Stackable Stand for Intravenous drips

    Adachi Clinic Kobe Design Laboratory / Japan

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    DFA Design for Asia Awards 2023 l Silver Award l Product & Industrial Design | Professional & Commercial Product
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    THOUGHTFUL ELEGANCE

    In a pioneering yet creative approach to healthcare design, this IV drip stand is able to surpass traditional utility. Unlike the usual intravenous poles that clutter hospitals, this device has stackable legs with casters for the efficient use of storage space. Inspired by minimalist Japanese principles, the stand is stable and does not sway, improving safety. It looks more like a piece of furniture than stark medical equipment. Sustainability is prioritised, and the stand’s matte black components are 100% reusable, and made out of accessible materials, promoting local economic growth. 

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