Posts Tagged ‘Japan’

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Bamboo Chair For The Tea Ceremony by Hiroki Takada

December 18th, 2010
Bamboo Chair For The Tea Ceremony by Hiroki Takada

Hiroki Takada is a designer from Japan, which has created Chair of Tea ceremony. The chair was made of bamboo choice of quality, so comfortable when used. The bamboo chair’s design was inspired by traditional tea whisks used in Japanese tea ceremonies.


Atsushi Kitagawara Architects: Keith Haring Collection in Japan

June 25th, 2009
Atsushi Kitagawara Architects: Keith Haring Collection in Japan

Keith Haring collection, the contemporary house by Atsushi Kitagawara Architects is located in Kobuchizawa, at the foot of Japan’s Yatsugatake mountains where there have been many excavations from the Jomon Period (4000-5000 B.C.). The remains prove that the land is full of energy and has been a venue of civilization for many centuries. The art [...]


Embassy Of Finland In Tokyo by Architects Lahdelma

April 2nd, 2009
Embassy Of Finland In Tokyo by Architects Lahdelma

The Embassy Of Finland In Tokyo, by Architects Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Ltd. This is a first prize in the architectural competition arranged by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. I like the project in terms of the clean building form with a blurred shadow effect during the night when the interior lit up. It seems to [...]


Geometric Pop Art, Illustrations by Tadaomi Shibuya

March 30th, 2009
Geometric Pop Art, Illustrations by Tadaomi Shibuya

Tadaomi Shibuya’s use of straight lines and shadows transcends into some really original artwork. He creates a perfect sense of balance with his geometric patterns. Born in 1973, Tadaomi graduated college with a degree in product design, and began working as an illustrator/designer/artist. He currently lives in Yokohama, Japan. “My art has many straight lines [...]


Trifurcation in Kanagawa, Japan by Shigeru Kuwahara Architects

March 5th, 2009
Trifurcation in Kanagawa, Japan by Shigeru Kuwahara Architects

Located in Kanagawa, Japan, this residence was designed by Shigeru Kuwahara Architects for a couple and a dog, the Trifurcation, is a typical satellite town, 30 minutes train traveling distance from the heart of Tokyo, Japan. The rapid expansion of Tokyo had already involved this area 20 years ago, but there are still some woods [...]


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