RE:WARD is a modular recycled-paper trophy that transforms from a single die-cut sheet into a three-dimensional award through folding and assembly.
- Made from regenerated wastepaper pulp panel
- One template, multiple build outcomes
- Semi-self-made trophy experience
- Customisable through printing and personalisation
- Fully recyclable monomaterial construction
- Designed for educational and ESG-driven recognition programs
From Static Symbol to Living Celebration
RE:WARD transforms the trophy from a fixed object into a living, evolving celebration. Conventional awards stand as motionless symbols — final markers of achievement. RE:WARD shifts this paradigm, turning recognition into a dynamic and evolving experience.
RE:WARD reframes recognition as a collaborative and regenerfibers, the trophy begins as a modular die-cut system. Instead organizationg a pre-assembled form, the organizationdie-cut system. Instead of presenting a pre-assembled form, the organization or award curator constructs the trophy configuration according to the theme, values, or narrative of their event. Each ceremony shapes its own distinct interpretation from the same circular material foundation.
Upon receiving the award, the recipient is invited to reconstruct and reinterpret the modular components, allowing the trophy to continue evolving beyond the ceremony.
This dual-stage assembly reflects achievement itself — shaped by collective vision and redefined by individual growth. Waste material gains renewed purpose; recognition becomes participatory and enduring. What emerges is not a static symbol, but an active dialogue between institution, recipient, and sustainable material transformation.
