Posts Tagged ‘japan’
Honeycomb Lamp
The Honeycomb Lamp was designed by Kyouei Design, using denguri paper, a local product of the Shikoku region of Japan. When it’s packed, the thickness of the piece is no more than 2cm!
Like A Rolling Stone
This ridiculously amazing video was Directed by Koichiro Tsujikawara for Cornelius‘ Like A Rolling Stone. It somehow feels appropriate for it to be posted next to Samuel Becket’s Quad 1. Watch it now!!!
v > It’s Nice That
Plastic Moon
Plastic Moon is a house in Tokyo that includes a dental practice and swimming pool, designed by Norisada Maeda Atelier.
Wonderwall Inc.
And in order to really have a solid grasp of how much it is that the internet has evolved, you should have fun navigating through Wonderwall… an amazing website for an interior design firm in Tokyo.
v: swissmiss
Surfin’ USSR
Surfin’ USSR is an oldschool animated gif by Delaware, that dates back to 1991.
アホな走り集
Don’t know much about this video, except that it’s quite possibly has best use of slow motion I have ever seen!
v: TWBE
Pop-Up Slippers
These Pop-Up Slippers by Genta & Chie Kanayama of Japan are smart smart smart. Also, if you like ‘em as much as I do, and have an extra €25 in your bank account you can purchase them here!
Toru Kuwakubo
Toru Kuwakubo’s deliciously thick and texturized paintings could be described as being the contemporary wildchilds of a marriage between the Impressionist paintings of Monet and the Post-Impressionist paintings of Van Gogh, with the Surrealist works of Max Ernst and Yves Tanguy.
Teppei Kaneuji
Teppei Kaneuji was born in Osaka and currently lives/works in Kyoto. His sculptural work includes the use of everyday objects such as toys, bottles, waste, and maps, which he deconstructs to to later reconstruct in a much more organic way.





(4 votes, average: 4.25 out of 5)





(2 votes, average: 3.50 out of 5)











