tokyo design fair report 2012
2012-11-05 11:32
The entrance to Tokyo Designers Week, the city's biggest trade show
又一周,另一个设计博览会。但上周东京没有出现明显的疲劳迹象,这是该市最大的贸易展,第二十七东京设计师周(TDW)在明治金谷盖恩公园的门上打开,而年轻的展示设计东京再次在东京市中心兴起。
Tdw是在建筑师窦藤本(音译)设计的一个定制的场地里进行的。与往常一样,最突出的是它的标志性集装箱展览,为其航运集装箱被转变为临时画廊。
然而,令人鼓舞的设计显然在日本蓬勃发展,TDW提供了一个强大的知名设计师的集合,如东京的建筑实践KDA,提出了其迷人的“超级模型”摩天大楼概念,和马拉加纳设计,谁提供了重力。反对搁置制度。一个强烈的感觉回到传统的价值观和工艺是由新来的Kenji Mizuno,谁展示了“Kamidana”-一个传统的便携式神龛崇高的现代主义解释。
与此同时,在附近的东京市中心,DeasDead东京-少的贸易展和更多的策展,以泡沫塑料包裹的森林灵感的内饰折纸艺术家Makoto Orisaki -是著名的新原型的年轻,不知名的品牌和创意。重点包括食品工作,一个小组展览在展览,纳入产品的挪威设计师准备和展示食物。总部设在埃因霍温的BCXSY还提供了一个美丽的收集手工吹玻璃器皿,而新来的Daisuke Kitagawa提供了一个有趣的可转换家具。γ
Tokyo Designers Week: At the annual Container Exhibition within the fair, we discovered the work of former graphic designer Shinn Asano. His 'Sen' series of furniture transforms 2D lines into 3D forms
Tokyo Designers Week: 'Kage' table by Shinn Asano
Tokyo Designers Week: 'Kagome' stool by Shinn Asano
Tokyo Designers Week: 'Alant' sofa by Keita Shimizu at TDW. This cream leather and steel lobby chair takes inspiration from airfoil shapes. It was developed and made by Itoki and Kilt
Tokyo Designers Week: 'Seoto-D' timber chairs by Motomi Kawakami, of Kawakami Design Office
Tokyo Designers Week: 'Isn't it' chair by Katsuhiko Togashi, of Togashi Design Studio
Tokyo Designers Week: Newcomer Kenji Mizuno has reinterpreted traditional Japanese portable house shrines with this beautifully crafted modern piece called 'Kamidana'. Based on a 3D model of the Ise Shrine, the design is both thoughtful and practical. This particular shrine slides out from its wooden box and stands on a shelf, ideal for small living spaces
Tokyo Designers Week: Mizuno's shrines have garnered much hype, as they are the first shrine reinventions that are practical yet look authentic in hundreds of years
Tokyo Designers Week: Mizuno, who works with Mizmiz design, also created the 'Kotori' chair
Tokyo Designers Week: Daisuke Kitagawa's elegant prototype 'Tea Glass' was specially designed for enjoying iced tea. The size fits perfectly in the hand
Tokyo Designers Week: 'Steps' bench by Kohdai Iwamoto of Design Soil, a group of teachers and students from Kobe university. Children can sit on the stool, positioned under the hole in the bench, using the bench as a table, while adults sit on the bench itself
Tokyo Designers Week: Malagana Design's gravity-defying 'Equilibrium' shelves
Tokyo Designers Week: The architectural model exhibition is a first for the fair. Over 50 architects including Kengo Kuma, Jun Igarashi, Makoto Tanijiri, Toyo Ito and Sou Fujimoto showed models from major projects. The curved plywood model pictured is by Hirose Daisuke, who established Archicomplex in 2005. The structure was assembled without any glue, nails or screws. The designer wanted to create a weatherproof hut suitable for disaster sites that could be built in just a few hours, so he developed an envelope with finger joints of plywood panels (cut by laser cutter)
Tokyo Designers Week: Osaka-born architect Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama says he pursues poetic responses in architecture through a series of buildings themed ‘Incomplete Objects’ and houses themed ‘Counterpoint of Sky and Earth.’ We like his unconventional approach to modern day living
Tokyo Designers Week: For the 11th year TDW included a school exhibition with 47 schools and 57 groups showing their creative works
Tokyo Designers Week: This year TDW also presented 'Hello Night', a series of talks held in a giant TDW dome. The first of these was a PechaKucha Night Special, including participation from people from all fields of the design community, including graphic designer Taku Satoh and Atelier Bow-Wow's Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, who talked about the work of ArchiAid in Tohoku
DesignTide Tokyo - held in Tokyo Midtown and overlapping with TDW - is less a trade show, more a curated exhibition. Among the works on show was the 'In Between' collection of hand-blown glass by BCXSY for Inframince Inc, a skincare line that has also branched out into design objects. Photography: Kiyotoshi Takashima
DesignTide Tokyo: The collection comes in six different colour gradations, from transparent to white. Photography: Kiyotoshi Takashima
DesignTide Tokyo: Eight independent Norwegian designers teamed up for a group show called Food Work within the exhibition. Offering items for storage, preparation, presentation and eating, the designers were inspired by their own take on Japanese culture. Pictured is 'Place', a set of trivets by Hallgeir Homstvedt. Photography: Hallgeir Homstvedt
DesignTide Tokyo: This 'Gram' collection of boxes was designed by Oue with the size determined by weight: although made from different woods like cedar, teak and walnut, and of varying shapes, all weigh exactly 100g
DesignTide Tokyo: 'Umami Mana-ita', designed by Per Finne for the Food Work show, is a forged steel knife with an oak handle, connected with a traditional peg mechanism. The shape of the handle supports a variety of grips Photography: Per Finne
DesignTide Tokyo: The knife is housed in a solid oak cutting board, with a sliding mechanism for opening Photography: Per Finne
DesignTide Tokyo: Miso bowls by Per Finne for Food Work Photography: Per Finne
DesignTide Tokyo: Per Finne's wood tools are inspired by traditional tools found in Norway and Japan. The tactile experience of smooth wood is just as important as the visual aesthetic and functionality, says the designer Photography: Per Finne
DesignTide Tokyo: Kanazawa Art and Craft University-trained Kitagawa founded Daisuke Kitagawa Design in 2011. 'Phew' is a series of products designed around taking a break. Among the collection is 'Lines,' a series of stools inspired by people sitting on the edge of a guardrail. They can be used horizontal or vertically or extended by combining with a tray
DesignTide Tokyo: Kanazawa Art and Craft University-trained Kitagawa founded Daisuke Kitagawa Design in 2011. 'Phew' is a series of products designed around taking a break. Among the collection is 'Lines,' a series of stools inspired by people sitting on the edge of a guardrail. They can be used horizontal or vertically or extended by combining with a tray
DesignTide Tokyo: Limited edition coat hanger, made from birch plywood, by TAF for Cibone and Merci. The hangers were part of 'Hangers Addict' - a presentation on the history of clothes hangers given by Daniel Rozensztroch at what is known as 'Tide Table', a large presentation area where designers can gather and talk about their designs
To coincide with Tokyo Designers Week and DesignTide Tokyo, Maruni launched the remodelled 'Traditional' series, including this sofa, by Naoto Fukasawa, in its Tokyo showroom. Photography: Yoneo Kawabe
Maruni: the brand also launched the 'Club' chair by Jasper Morrison. Photography: Yoneo Kawabe
At Tokyo's Midsori.so, Katrin Greiling and Gustaf Kjellin curated an exhibition titled Contemporary Collected for the Swedish Society of Crafts and Design, examining what Swedish design looks like today
At Tokyo's Midsori.so, Katrin Greiling and Gustaf Kjellin curated an exhibition titled Contemporary Collected for the Swedish Society of Crafts and Design, examining what Swedish design looks like today
Contemporary Collected: 'Sedimentation' series by Hilda Hellström. The jesmonite collection is inspired by patterns found in sedimentary stone. The pieces are cast in layers and coloured by different pigments
Contemporary Collected: 'Figurine Containers' by TAF for Praxis
Contemporary Collected: 'Kaleido' trays by Hay
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又一个星期,又一个设计博览会。但上周东京没有出现公平疲劳的迹象,因为东京最大的一次贸易展览会,第27届东京设计师周(TDW)在明治京谷盖恩公园开幕,而年轻的东京设计师周则在.
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