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Four Grand Slams Tennis Court Switch Panel

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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6 plates

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Inspired by the highly recognizable "Grand Slam" court culture in tennis. Different courts possess unique colors, textures, and match memories: the freshness of grass, the crispness of hard courts, and the passion of clay courts, collectively forming the most representative visual language of tennis.

 

This design attempts to miniaturize these visual symbols, originally belonging to sports arenas, and integrate them into daily home environments, creating a set of themed switch panels that combine functionality, decorativeness, and emotional value. The product uses a miniature tennis court as its core shape, reconfiguring the panel layout with classic court elements such as sidelines, service boxes, and baselines. The central tennis ball shape is combined with the switch operating area, making the simple act of "turning on the light" as interactively fun as serving or scoring.

The series includes four designs, each corresponding to the visual characteristics of Wimbledon's grass courts, the Australian Open's hard courts, the French Open's clay courts, and the US Open's hard courts. Through different color schemes such as green, blue, orange, and blue-green, as well as changes in court texture, border hierarchy, and tennis ball buttons, a unified yet distinct series expression is formed.

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