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Tokujin Yoshioka |
At the Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano in 2002, he released chairs called "Honey-pop" (selected for the permanent collection of MoMA) and "Tokyo-pop." Also, he worked on installations at dadriade based on the concept of future Japanese gardens. In 2004, he released a chair called "KISS ME GOODBYE." Other experimental designs across diverse fields include the illuminator "ToFU" (2000), and the street furniture "Chair Disappearing in the Rain" (2003) and "SOFT BOING" (2004).
He has received numerous prizes, including the A&W AWARD - THE COMING DESIGNER FOR THE FUTURE (2001) and the 2001 Mainichi Design Award (2002). |
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