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MessageSujet: [Salon] Tokyo Design Week 2007   Ven 9 Nov 2007 - 17:39

J'ai selectionné pour vous les plus belles photos de ce salon.





'hidden light' installation by daisung kim

'boschetto', table lamp seen at mori + di classe

'pool' by in design


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'boschetto', table lamp seen at mori + di classe



'gemini', floor lamp by mori + di classe



tokyo designers week 2007: pool by in-design
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'pool' by in design


akihito ikeuchi / in design



tokyo designers week 2007: ototo by toto
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'polpo' shower head -
designer yuji yoshioka says:
' polpo is a sucker-like shower head
that does not need any hangers anymore ...'
design ototo by toto


in visible city, sound by 25togo





at this years 100% design tokyo, atimont (atmosphere of time and moment) presented a ceramic collection of tea
sets produced by 12 celebrated, contemporary, japanese architects. the collection is available to purchase from
the watari museum of contemporary art shop, 'on sundays'.


reclaimed bicycle seat bench by kuga misato from hokkaido tokai university


bench by mika naganuma (pictured)



rice design from japan demonstrated their simple an elegant designs during 100% design tokyo.



this note holder sits on the desk like a houseplant. paper notes gradually fill the empty branches,
held in place by the magnetic leaves.



designer catherine mui showcased her 'news' series of bags and table clothes. the products are all made from
recycled newspaper, wound into small circles. claudio cardoso and telma verissimo's trash can from the 2005
new york mart used recycled paper in a different way. catherine mui was also a participant in designboom's
2005 tokyo design mart for her 'cubix' lamp.




fukadasi mirror by studio foundations. a mirror that displays your thoughts and words.



desk light by conof



spiritual mode specializes in designing bath tubs and other unique bathroom fixtures. they showcased the 'utuwa'
bath at 100% design tokyo. the tub features a unique kidney shape with a built-in seat.



see-saw stool by syaka lida from musasino art university



chair by yuri kinoshita from musasino art university



'nepenthes' seat from nagoya university of arts and sciences



the ceiling and floor versions of the '48'


101 designers ramei keum and sebom sung with the '48'



'stool 07' by komada kenji



'levanto' lamp by metaphys



'cortina' electric kettle by metaphys



'soto' (available in black and white) by metaphys



'factory small square' and 'factory circle' planters by metaphys



'one-twist' by tomomi doi from osaka university of arts


branch chair by maki fukuda from osaka university of arts



[size=7]'pipe recycling centre' by kim hee jung and lim yu ri from sungshin women's university
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[size=7]airside booth featuring the hanging folded chairs


london based moving image and graphic design company airside were present at 100% design tokyo,
demonstrating their work, both 2d and 3d, within the casual art and furniture booth of dream ranch inc. airside have
become well known and celebrated for their uniquely appealing and often humorous style, striving for original ideas
that work across all medium.


folding chair by airside


folding chair by airside[/size][/size]


There were loads of lovely chairs and seating at 100% Design during Tokyo Design Week. Clean lines abound, as well as interesting finishes and shapes. From the zen of Karimoku, Carl Hansen and Son and Fredrik Mattson to the metals incorporated by Metal-holic and Design Fresco, chairs were sophisticated examples of good design for everyday living. There were many small couches and modular sofas, often incorporating tables, like those by Sunnin, Created in Holland and A Little Shop. More seating after the jump.










Karimoku.



A Little Shop.



Carl Hansen and Son.



Metal-holic.



Sunnin.



Fredrik Mattson for Bla Station.



Fredrik Mattson for Bla Station.



Design Fresco.



Created in Holland.







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MessageSujet: Re: [Salon] Tokyo Design Week 2007   Ven 9 Nov 2007 - 20:31

Merci pour ces photos Jo.
Il y a vraiment de très choses à voir !!!
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MessageSujet: Re: [Salon] Tokyo Design Week 2007   Ven 9 Nov 2007 - 20:47

SydD&Co a écrit:
Merci pour ces photos Jo.
Il y a vraiment de très choses à voir !!!
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Le tabouret vert est superbe !

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MessageSujet: Re: [Salon] Tokyo Design Week 2007   Mar 25 Mar 2008 - 14:24

OUAAAAAAAA j'en ai pris plein les yeux j'adore un tat de trucs !!!!!! J'adore le détournement d'objetet j'aime aprticuliérement le banc avec les cannes et autres tubes qui servent d'assise....
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