Tokujin Yoshioka "The Invisibles" for Kartell
Japanese artist Tokujin Yoshioka gives us a look into his latest work of art, created for
Japanese artist Tokujin Yoshioka gives us a look into his latest work of art, created for Kartell in a special collaboration with Claudio Luti. Shown here is a transparent furniture collection titled “The Invisibles” and is complemented by “Snowflake”, a vast collection of plastic prism sticks. Offered below is a closer look into the project.
As a special collaboration between Claudio Luti and Tokujin Yoshioka, I will present “Invisible” collections and shop installation with Kartell.
Recent years, I propose designs, which include natural phenomena and invisible elements such as sense, wind, and light. The “Invisible”, a special collection launched from Kartell, only leaves the sense as if seating in the air. The presence of the object is eradicated and it will create a scenery of a sitter floating in the air.
For the installation, I will create a serene world with numerous transparent prism sticks in plastic. The accumulation of transparent sticks is tinged with white color just like real snow.
I believe that the installation will offer visitors extraordinary experiences as if stepping into the snowflake.