JDN MilanoSalone 2010
坂井さんの作品(Petal Chair)の記事が掲載されています。
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STREETSTUDIO
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UrOburo
今回の展示会のプロモーション&サポートをしていただいたUrOburoのサイトです。
comieco
こちらも展示会のサポート、comiecoのサイトです。
5.27.2010
5.05.2010
Masaru Ito
Ashura Lamp (Cealing Light)
Ashura Lamp (Wall Light)
There were a number of mannequins carelessly chunked in a garden of some mannequin maker company. They ended their original function as mannequins. So there was no need to use them any more.
The arm parts of those mannequins reminded me Buddism god of war,'Ashura'. 'Ashura' has six arms and three interchageable faces. He inspired me to design two new pieces of lighting furniture, recycling them.
This ancient god met a modern lighting project and eco concept.
Now the have turned to be completely defferent and got reborn with a lighting function.
Takayuki Mitsuhashi
Revolving Lamp-F
Three adjustable revolving pipes shade and diffuse the light.
Revolving Lamp-C
Butcher Lamp
The lighting hangs inside a transparent acrylic plastic box where the lighting resembles a piece of meat and the electric wires resemble blood vessels.
Pumpkin Lamp
Using wire rope, the lamp is shaped like a pumpkin.
Three adjustable revolving pipes shade and diffuse the light.
Revolving Lamp-C
Butcher Lamp
The lighting hangs inside a transparent acrylic plastic box where the lighting resembles a piece of meat and the electric wires resemble blood vessels.
Pumpkin Lamp
Using wire rope, the lamp is shaped like a pumpkin.
Yoshiyuki Morii
conert -new age music
Tomoko Hayakawa
bone
water lily
fuwari
shell
White ceramic is one of the most appropriate materials to express the drift of light in the air. Depending on the material, particles of light show various condetions: dry, moist, glossy, sometimes powdery... The light brings out its identity when it marries each form. I create this form by capturing the light that flow on the surface of a form, and this is the dialogue between lights and the creator through sculptures. The most exciting moment is created when I give form to a particle of light in the air. I form it by fingering the light instead of looking at the form itself in the developing process. The forms are entrusted with realizing themselves through the eyes and brain in my hands. In this process of modification, the form is refined as my hands feel the particle of light and the air going arount it. Only shadow can be added by nothing else.
water lily
fuwari
shell
White ceramic is one of the most appropriate materials to express the drift of light in the air. Depending on the material, particles of light show various condetions: dry, moist, glossy, sometimes powdery... The light brings out its identity when it marries each form. I create this form by capturing the light that flow on the surface of a form, and this is the dialogue between lights and the creator through sculptures. The most exciting moment is created when I give form to a particle of light in the air. I form it by fingering the light instead of looking at the form itself in the developing process. The forms are entrusted with realizing themselves through the eyes and brain in my hands. In this process of modification, the form is refined as my hands feel the particle of light and the air going arount it. Only shadow can be added by nothing else.
Hiroyuki Yatabori
The table top's mosaic is made with natural unstained wood using the technique of wood joining calld Yatoizane. Special attention is paid to position the marquetry (wooden mosaik work) on the table legs and mirror. For example, the marquetry pattern are located only where they reflect in the mirror.
Chair (Cajon)
Inspired by the Cajon, a South American percussion instrument, this wooden box is both an instrument and a chair.
Chair (Cajon)
Inspired by the Cajon, a South American percussion instrument, this wooden box is both an instrument and a chair.
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