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Ekoda Apartment Renovation

I typically don’t post artist renderings because they always look better than the end design, don’t they? I always feel like I was cheated. But I couldn’t help myself!

This reno of an apartment, which, I assume, is located near Ekoda Station in Tokyo, has me in a serious case of real estate envy. What a fun space that would be to live in. It was designed by Makoto Tanijiri of Suppose Design Office and, according to his tweet, is nearing completion.

The Reincarnation of Studio Voice

When the 33-year old art & culture magazine STUDIO VOICE announced last year that that they were discontinuing their print version, they were not alone in their financial woes and I was not alone in my grieving woes. Well the time has come to rejoice because they just announced the release of their iPhone app! Plus, there is an iPad version in the works. The best part? It’s FREE.

I just downloaded the app and its stock full of content including music videos, interviews, articles, all beautifully laid out thanks to Tokyo Pistol, who is in charge of the art direction. My commute just got a little bit better.

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eat with your hands! Moe Furuya’s Hand Fork & Hand Spoon

Looking for a kid’s gift? This Hand Fork & Hand Spoon set is adorable and would make dinner time just a little bit more special. Especially if you happen to be dealing with a picky eater.

The Hand Fork & Hand Spoon is a recent joint collaboration between Mitsubai Tokyo and illustrator Moe Furuya (whose name is not pronounced like one of the 3 stooges). The set retails for 3,150 yen. If you’re interested, you can see some of Furuya’s psychedelic illustrations HERE.


How awesome is this packaging? If I owned a store I would display them like books in a bookshelf.

Kaya Ono | design + motion

REEL 2010 from Kaya Ono on Vimeo.

I had the pleasure of meeting Kaya Ono at a barbecue in prospect park earlier this summer. She’s a recent graduate of SVA (major in graphic design/motion graphics) and has a very impressive body of work. She did a fascinating opening for the Hamptons International Film Festival last year and I especially like this concept piece she did for Alexander Calder. You can check out the rest of her portfolio here or go directly to her Vimeo account.

New Work from Design Water

desk and chairs by design water

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Eiji Sumi of Design Water, a design practice based in Gifu, Japan, recently updated his portfolio. Browsing through it I spotted these gems: a reworked set of chairs and desks for an elementary school in Japan. There is no text to accompany it so I can only speculate, but it looks like he was working with a lot of recycled materials here. Very clever!

Daido Moriyama | Northern

Last summer Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama released a new photo book. The title, Northern, referred to Hokkaido, the northern-most island of Japan, and a location he resided in 1978 for 3-months.


Roughly 2 months after the release of the book the publisher (and perhaps Moriyama himself) decided not to do a 2nd printing. So the book is, in effect, out of print (but you can still purchase it on Amazon JP).

Moriyama then went on to showcase a series of prints from his book at COMME des GARCONS’ acclaimed “Six” gallery space in Osaka, Japan. Designed by Rei Kawakubo herself, the gallery opened in 2009. Moriyama’s show, which ran from April – July of 2010, was the the 3rd exhibition to date, following Yayoi Kusama and Tadanori Yokoo.

I love all the gritty, high-contrast awesomeness of these prints. I’ve never seen Hokkaido in such light. You can purchase an original print, which is accompanied by the book, at Azito.

For Your Next Vacation, Head Nowhere

You may have noticed when I tweeted about it last week, but I was honored to be one of the chosen bloggers participating in Kiwi Collection’s “Battle of the Blogger” contest.

The competition is tough as I am up against some very talented writers including Carrie of DailyAddict, Erin of ElementOfStyleBlog, David W. of TheWorldsBestEver, Jen of MyFolieaDeaux and David P. of The Roaming Boomers.

The post with the most hits wins a hotel stay of their choice. So help me take a vacation by visiting my article HERE, where I feature the Nowhere Resorts!

Clipico

clipico

Being released alongside Furoshiki Bag 2 (see previous post) is clipico (525 yen), a cute interpretation of the 143-year old unchanged design of a paper clip. The card/photo stand is super portable because it’s made from a single piece of stainless steel and folds flat. It was designed by Toshihiro Aya – a designer I have never heard of.

I also like the negative space it leaves when propped up. I’m not sure if people are still buying card stands but I think I could definitely find space on my desk for this one! You’ll be able to buy it HERE in 2 days.

Furoshiki Bag 2

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Japanese product design label +d will release Furoshiki Bag 2 (press release – pdf) on August 18th, 2010. Designer Chie Kanayama, of Genta Design, improved upon her original Furoshiki Bag by reworking the design and adding pockets.

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The furoshiki is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that was developed over 1000 years ago to carry clothing and gifts. Given their ancient history, people typically imagine them being carried around on the back of an old obachan (grandma). Kanayama hopes to breathe new life into the versatile carrying bag by catapulting it into the realm of fashion once again.

furoshiki bag 2
They will be sold in 3 sizes, Shoulder (L), Hand (M) and Lunch (S) and retail for 1,500 yen – 3,100 yen

Daisy Balloon show at Sunday Issue

Rie Hosokai, who made a name for herself by bending balloons, and consequently goes by the name of Daisy Balloon, is having a solo exhibition at Sunday Issue, an art/lounge space in Shibuya. The show will run from August 21st to September 5th. Daisy plans to unveil a spectrum of new work under the art direction of frequent collaborator Takashi Kawada of kotenhits.

Sunday Issue
Tue – Fri : 13:00 – 24:00
Sat, Sun : 12:00 – 19:00
Mon : Closed

Daisy Balloon
Rie Hosokai (Daisy) started balloon art in 2002 and went on to reign supreme in almost every balloon folding exhibition she entered. She garnered the attention of the art community with her haute couture dresses made from balloons.

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