Panna Chair by Tokujin Yoshioka in New York
Cool Design Focus November 7th, 2007Furniture brand Moroso has postted some photos of the Tokujin Yoshioka installation at their store on Greene Street in New York. The work of Tokujin extracts unexpected potential from materials through extraordinary creativity, patience and precision. He experiments unusual materials, creates shapes and uses fabrics, interpreting and reprocessing them via the poetry of Japanese culture. He creates a surreal world, a sublime language of strong spirituality, an environment, an atmosphere and a language, an enchanted world, where each one is involved emotionally in a unique visual and sensorial immersion.
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