Product design of Sukhothai fabric woven Lampshade from Origami techniques

Authors

  • Sakarin Hongrattanavorakit Faculty of Home Economics, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10300, Thailand
  • Sukunya Chantakul Faculty of Home Economics, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10300, Thailand

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48048/ajac.2021.248654

Keywords:

Lampshade, Product design, Sukhothai fabric woven, Origami techniques

Abstract

Research on Product design of Sukhothai fabric woven Lampshade from Origami techniques is to study consumer satisfaction with the product. The researcher has defined and design sketch of the fabric pattern on one lampshade for five expertise to choose the most suitable design for Sukhothai fabric woven Lampshade from Origami techniques. Then we did a satisfaction survey for the satisfaction level from 50 persons of the target group, The collected data were analyzed using frequency, percentage and mean with the following analysis results.The survey found that by patterning the fabric horizontally will make the lamp bigger and gives relaxation feel, and the six-petaled origami fold is appropriate because it’s resembles a lotus flower which is the province flower of Sukhothai, The decoration styled is group overlay, suitable because the natural composition. The satisfaction of sample consumer towards the prototype product, The average score of 4.10 toward the design and composition of the pattern is related, The average score of 4.36 which is at the highest level for the lampshade is convenient to use and in term of usability and the product suitable for sale the average score is at 4.16

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Published

2021-12-27

How to Cite

Hongrattanavorakit, S. ., & Chantakul, S. . (2021). Product design of Sukhothai fabric woven Lampshade from Origami techniques. Asian Journal of Arts and Culture, 21(2), 8–14. https://doi.org/10.48048/ajac.2021.248654

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