Designed by Herald Ureña, United States.
The Black and Decker case is packaging designed to have a further use past carrying the power tool. Most users throw away their case or keep it in storage, usually in the garage. This concept is a wall mountable for various reasons. First - it allows the user to display their power tool (many craftsman see their tools as a statues symbol), second - it give organization and easy storage, third - The packaging has a continued life and becomes less wasteful. The metal rods that slide out from the side and bottom are so that the user can hang objects on them, like small tools, and oil rag, and cords.
This concept was done for a Black and Decker sponsored studio. It is only a theoretical concept and does not truly relate to the design work of the Black and Decker.
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