Shiro Kuramata - Soliflore vase #2
€1.500,00
Year: 1989
Manufacturer: Ishimaru Co.
Country: Japan
Material: Block in colorless and fluorescent pink acrylic resin, glass test tube
Color: Transparent / fluo pink
Size: 11 x 21 x11 cm
Condition: Very good
Shiro Kuramata (Tokyo,1934 – 1991) is one of Japan's most important designers of the 20th century. Kuramata was mainly known for his use of industrial materials such as wire steel mesh and lucite to create items of furniture that are surreal, humorous and often poetic. The whimsical spirit of Kuramata’s designs is typical of postmodernism. Kuramata became closely associated with this style in 1981 when he joined Ettore Sottsass’s Memphis Group.
Manufacturer: Ishimaru Co.
Country: Japan
Material: Block in colorless and fluorescent pink acrylic resin, glass test tube
Color: Transparent / fluo pink
Size: 11 x 21 x11 cm
Condition: Very good
Shiro Kuramata (Tokyo,1934 – 1991) is one of Japan's most important designers of the 20th century. Kuramata was mainly known for his use of industrial materials such as wire steel mesh and lucite to create items of furniture that are surreal, humorous and often poetic. The whimsical spirit of Kuramata’s designs is typical of postmodernism. Kuramata became closely associated with this style in 1981 when he joined Ettore Sottsass’s Memphis Group.
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