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Keep ShoppingHinode, which translates to "sunrise“ in Japanese, is a dressing table designed by Monica Förster Design Studio. This piece encapsulates the minimalistic and poetic essence shared by Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics. The round mirror emerges from the surface of the table, reminiscent of the sun rising from the sea. Its proportions delicately balance structural strength with visual lightness, evoking the fluidity of calligraphy in its silhouette.
W 1230 x D 550 x H 960 mm
Monica Förster, a distinguished figure in Scandinavian design, is celebrated for her innovative creations that blend pure form with cutting-edge materials and technology. She founded the Stockholm-based Monica Förster Design Studio, collaborating globally with renowned brands such as Alessi, Poltrona Frau, and Georg Jensen. Förster's designs are featured in prestigious museums worldwide, including MoMA in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, as well as in the permanent collections of the National Museum in Sweden and the Nasjonalmuseet in Norway.
Ariake is a furniture brand founded by Legnatec and Hirata Chair, two factories from the furniture producing town of Morodomi in Saga prefecture, Japan. Named after the Ariake Sea in Southern Japan, Ariake means daybreak in Japanese. It symbolizes a new chapter for the two factories as they embark on a collaboration with international designers for the global market. It is our belief that strong working relationships are the foundation of good products. Furniture is made for social situations where people live, work and eat together. The creation of the Ariake brand and furniture designs were done over two intensive workshops in Morodomi where furniture designers, art director, photographer and craftsmen did the same – we lived, worked and ate together over. Despite language barriers, the designers and craftsmen generated a collective energy and mutual trust that helped define the soul of the brand. This resulted in a collection of furniture that utilizes the best of hand and machine, inspired by the spirituality of Japanese culture and urban living contexts. We present to you a 30-piece collection made from oak, ash, hinoki, cedar, leather, paper cord, cotton canvas, upholstery and unique finishes such as sumi and indigo dye. Each piece is crafted in Morodomi, with furniture designs by Anderssen & Voll, Gabriel Tan, Keiji Ashizawa, Norm Architects, Note Design Studio, Shin Azumi, Staffan Holm, Zoe Mowat, Studio MK27, Photography Sebastian Stadler, Art Direction by AnnerPerrin.
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