EN
  • Art piece
  • Cartier
  • Centre Pompidou
  • Chair
  • Christian Dior
  • Cosmetics
  • Desalto
  • Design Miami
  • Driade
  • FANCL
  • Furniture
  • GLAS ITALIA
  • Glass
  • Glass Tea House - KOU-AN
  • Hermès
  • Honey-pop
  • ISSEY MIYAKE
  • Kartell
  • LG
  • Logo
  • Louis Vuitton
  • Mirror
  • MOROSO
  • Musée d’Orsay
  • Museum
  • MUTINA
  • New York
  • Product
  • Salone del Mobile Milano
  • Stool
  • SUQQU
  • Swarovski
  • Table
  • The Museum of Modern Art
  • THREE
  • Tokyo 2020 Games
  • UNIQLO
  • Watch
  • Water Block

2017 −

SMATRIK

Kartell

The structures unique to material have been the core of Tokujin Yoshioka’s chair designs; such as “Honey-pop” made of piled up papers to form a honey-comb structure, “PANE chair” which the fiber itself is the structural body, and “VENUS − Natural crystal chair” which takes its shape by making crystals grow.

For this project, Tokujin Yoshioka designed the structure itself and created an innovative chair made of acrylic resin. It is formed by casting with 2 layers of matrix-state structure using an injection molding technique.

This chair was realized when Tokujin Yoshioka’s experimental creations stemming from numbers of studies met the Kartell’s edgy yet sophisticated technology which broadens the possibility of acrylic resin.

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