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Taniguchi’s Sewable Wood becoming "part of whole" strategy
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This discusses a specialized industrial innovation by Taniguchi known as "sewable wood," emphasizing that even high-quality products fail if their practical application remains unclear to consumers.
It explores a strategic concept termed "becoming part of the whole," which focuses on integrating unique materials into larger, everyday items to demonstrate their utility. By showcasing how timber can be transformed into a flexible, stitchable medium, the text highlights the importance of visualizing the end use of a product. This narrative suggests that material innovation must be paired with clear contextual presentation to be truly effective in the marketplace.
Through this lens, the source examines how traditional wood is being reimagined for the fashion and lifestyle industries.