Yuri Masaki Japanese Glass Designer
Yuri Masaki is a Japanese glass designer she was president of the Masaki Glass and Art Studio. Her work was included in 1987 and 1990…Read More →
January 31, 2025
Yuri Masaki is a Japanese glass designer she was president of the Masaki Glass and Art Studio. Her work was included in 1987 and 1990…Read More →
Sori Yanagi (1915-2011) was a pioneering Japanese industrial designer known for his elegant furniture, notably the Butterfly Stool (1956), integrating Japanese and Western traditions.Read More →
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Fujiwo Ishimoto, a Japanese designer, melds Japanese simplicity with Finnish boldness, excelling in textiles, ceramics, and even opera set design. His work transcends cultural boundaries.Read More →
Jiro Kosugi, a prominent Japanese industrial designer, created the Mazda R360 Coupé in 1960 and played a key role in post-WWII industrial design.Read More →
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Photographer Yukari Mitani captures the beauty of Japan, highlighting Okayama Castle – a popular tourist attraction. Despite destruction during World War II, the castle was rebuilt and is renowned for its stunning nighttime illumination.Read More →
Shiro Kuramata’s inventive transformations of everyday industrial materials, including steel mesh, terrazzo, corrugated aluminium, and steel cables, pushed material technology to new design limits. Read More >Read More →
In 1965, Kusama erected the first of her now-famous immersive environments. Infinity Mirror Room – Phalli’s Field (Floor Show) fused her interests in repetition, sexual exploration, psychology, and perception by filling a roughly 25-square-meter mirrored room with a thick carpet of soft, twisting phalluses camouflaged in the artist’s signature polka dots.Read More →
Tanaka Ikko (born 1930 in Nara) is a well-known master of graphic design. His work combines influences from the East and the West, acknowledging the vocabulary of European Modernism while remaining distinctively Japanese.Read More →