“Honey-pop“ chair
After graduating from the Kuwasawa Design Institute, Tokujin Yoshioka worked in the studio of Shiro Kuramata, one of the most influential industrial designers in postwar Japan, which led him to become the in-house designer for Issey Miyake. Yoshioka set up his own studio for interior design and products in 1992.
Yoshioka caused an international sensation when he presented his limited-edition "H…
Autors
- Tokujin Yoshioka, Japanese, born 1967
Digitālais objekts veids
- Photography
- Photography genre
Veids
- Glassine paper
Autors
- Tokujin Yoshioka, Japanese, born 1967
Digitālais objekts veids
- Photography
- Photography genre
Veids
- Glassine paper
Piegādājošā iestāde
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Tiesības
- Gift of Francine Shapiro, Los Angeles, to American Friends of the Israel Museum
Izveidošanas datums
- 2001
- 2001
Identifikators
- 202560
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/photography/ProvidedCHO/The Israel Museum, Jerusalem/202560
Apjoms
- 83 x 80 x 74 cm
Gads
- 2001
Nodrošinošā valsts
- Israel
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