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Japanese Design Blog
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Category Archives: Product design
SEBASTIAN CONRAN GIFU COLLECTION
The Sebastian Conran Gifu Collection is the result of a unique and ongoing collaboration between Sebastian Conran’s London design studio and 14 traditional makers based in the beautiful, natural surroundings of Gifu, Japan. It was showcased at Maison & Objet … Continue reading
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Japanese eyewear brand JINS collaborated with Jasper Morrison
Japanese eyewear brand JINS collaborated with British designer Jasper Morrison. The project is titled “JINS BASIC”, and there are four types available. The concept is to create “the ultimate normal forms”. This is the first time that Jasper Morrison designed … Continue reading
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Furniture exhibition by Rei Kawakubo
Japanese fashion designer Rei Kawakubo, founder of Comme des Garçons, designed pieces of furniture, and they have been exhibited at A1043, art gallery in Paris. The fifteen pieces of furniture will be exhibited at the gallery until December 22, 2017.
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Pop Up Animal by Yu Matsuda
Yu Matsuda designed “Pop Up Animal” for Japanese stationery brand +d. What is special about this product is the material. It is called “cALoth” combined with cloth and aluminum. It was invented by Matsuda. You can create your own “art … Continue reading
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Nendo “Jellyfish Vase” at Milano Salone 2017
Japanese design studio Nendo exhibited “Jellyfish Vase” at the Milan design week 2017.
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Akane Moriyama’s curtain for Hirakata T-SITE
Textile designer Akane Moriyama designed three eight-meter high curtains for “T-Site”, a commercial complex near Osaka, Japan. Curtain for Hirakata T-SITE from AMS on Vimeo.
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Hana Iro Enpitsu – Flower color pencils by Trinus
The shavings of these pencils look like petals of flowers. They are environmentally friendly pencils, using recycled paper instead of wood.
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Jam Tori Spoon by Atsuhiro Hayashi
“Jam Tori” is a spoon specially created for scooping and spreading jam. It stays on a jar as if a bird rests on a tree. It was created by designer Atsuhiro Hayashi for h concept.
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50% off on “hope forever blossoming” flower vases
Japanese design shop is offering 50% off on “hope forever blossoming” flower vases. Filled with water, this vinyl envelope is transformed into a fully functional 3D vase. The refraction of light through the water adds to the beauty of this … Continue reading
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Cocoh lamp
Cocoh lamp is a table lamp designed by Chiaki Murata for Metaphys. It is still a prototype but will be officially released later this year.
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