The Interior Lifestyle Tokyo design fair took place for 22nd time at the beginning of June. Minimalist and elegant style with quality craftsmanship and modern look at the same time - have a look at some of the interesting products presented at the fair that I have chosen:
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Lamps by Shima Shima (source: Wallpaper) |
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Hexagonal cushions by Takaokaya (source: Wallpaper) |
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Cork Collection by SIMPLEFORMSDESIGN |
This beautiful lamp above is created with
"the technique of kumiko:
creating pattern and form from precisely cut, interlocking strips of
wood. While the method is over 800 years old, mechanical accuracy
certainly helps to minimize the margin of error, freeing the designer to
explore new possibilities for the process of 'weaving' the strips
together.The kaze (wind) lamp has no glue or screws: the curvature is based on the infinitesimal angles at which each strip of hinoki
(cypress) is cut. Yoshihara's description is succinct: "Bracketed
wooden wall lamp shade made with the shape of 'wind' in mind." source: core77
Perfect craftsmanship! And great design - it is not only elegant, it creates a feeling of tranquility and harmony. I think that it can be THE example of modern green design we are looking for today, one that collects all the virtues of ancient crafts and modern requirements.
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