House of Table
This 120-year-old “minka” (a Japanese private house) in Shiga Prefecture not far from Kyoto was
下克上:高砂香料の野望2
昨日、久しぶりに調香師/パフューマーに関する投稿をした。クリストフ ロダミエル/Christophe Laudamielがニューヨーク近代美術館に於
Christophe Laudamiel: Design for the Invisible
There are hundreds of fragrances out on the market that bear familiar names like “Dior,” “Calvin Klein,” “Dolce&Gabbana” and so on. But the
Pet Architecture
There is a book called “Pet Architecture Guide Book” by Japanese architects Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and
The Holy Grail (Usui-Isu v5.0)
Designer Jun Hashimoto has spent four years working on one concept to find the Holy Grail.
One vision, two decades, three chairs
These chairs share three things in common.
Sarugaku – backstreet shopping mall
Who would think about building an open-air shopping mall on a piece of land that measures only 5,791 square feet?
Olivier Polge’s Kenzopower
My generation of Japanese men tend to think fragrances are for women. I believe it’s the same mentality that makes hard-core surfers in Southern California frown on guys wear
a (small) splash of color
Some noticeable tendencies found in contemporary Japanese houses: 1. very small 2. an interior with stark white walls or fair-faced concrete 3. using single letter in naming a proj
Dancing trees, Singing birds
It’s hard to believe this is in Tokyo… A six-apartment complex located in central Tokyo. Below is the architectural model. Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Architects Tag: H
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