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Good News: Cncrown, a Bento Box Expert, Won the German Red Dot Award
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The winner list of the 2020 German Red Dot Design Awards has been announced.

XIAMEN, China - Washingtoner -- The winner list of the 2020 German Red Dot Design Awards has been announced. "Rice Husk Fiber Series Bento Box", independently designed and developed by Cncrown, has stood out from a large number of excellent works submitted around the world, and won the German Red Dot Product Design Award.

Adhering to the founding tenet of "pursuing excellence in design and innovation", Red Dot has become one of the biggest and most influential design competitions in the world after the test of time and is known as the "Oscar" in the industrial design industry.

With the brand concept of "gathering every bit of life, achieving the diamond quality", Cncrown design team holds that brilliant product designs are always inspired by the consumers' lifestyle, created with innovative process, and finally benefit life. On the basis of satisfying the function of the product itself, more creative ideas are used to carry the connotation of the product, so as to spread the beauty of humanistic care in daily life with meals.

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The award-winning "Rice Husk Fiber Bento Box" is inspired by the traditional Chinese culture of "harmony between man and nature" and emphasizes the harmonious coexistence between man and nature. Therefore, it is made of rice husk fiber, which is safe, environmentally friendly, biodegradable, and recyclable, thus expressing kindness to and reverence for nature. The appearance adopts the concept of "round heaven and square earth" from Yin-yang theory, further emphasizes the core of the inspiration.

The characteristic hand-held design ensures a stable and shockproof use performance. It can keep beautiful food presentation without cumbersome bags, ensuring the efficient use; Double-layer sealed box body separates the food, avoiding the tainting by odor from the different layers; The storage layer set in the box can contain tableware; The three points above complement each other and contribute together to an easy life with meals.

Xiamen Create Living Co., Ltd.
website: https://www.cn-crown.com/
Email: sales11@cn-crown.com
Tel: +086-592-7268188

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