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Japanese Post-War Design (1960s) steel wire mesh "Sing Sing" arm chair with roll form back & front to seat supported on a chrome tubular frame. (SHIRO KURAMATA).
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Japanese Post-War Design (1960s) steel wire mesh "Sing Sing" arm chair with roll form back & front to seat supported on a chrome tubular frame. (SHIRO KURAMATA)
Sku: KOU102A Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Shiro Kuramata
Width: 20.5" Height: 35.3" Depth : 22.0"
Style: Contemporary/Post-War Design Materials & Techniques: Steel, mesh Category: Seating
Shiro Kuramata (1934-1991) was a Japanese furniture and interior designer who made significant contributions to the field of contemporary furniture and decorative arts. Born in Tokyo, Japan, Kuramata's innovative and avant-garde designs continue to influence and inspire designers worldwide. Kuramata began his career in the late 1950s, working as a graphic designer for a trading company. However, his passion for design led him to study architecture at the Tokyo Polytechnic University, where he graduated in 1953. He then worked briefly for the architectural firm of Kiyonori Kikutake before establishing his own design studio, Kuramata Design Office, in 1965. Throughout his career, Kuramata experimented with unconventional materials and techniques, pushing the Read Full Bio
Shiro Kuramata (1934-1991) was a Japanese furniture and interior designer who made significant contributions to the field of contemporary furniture and decorative arts. Born in Tokyo, Japan, Kuramata's innovative and avant-garde designs continue to influence and inspire designers worldwide. Kuramata began his career in the late 1950s, working as a graphic designer for a trading company. However, his passion for design led him to study architecture at the Tokyo Polytechnic University, where he graduated in 1953. He then worked briefly for the architectural firm of Kiyonori Kikutake before establishing his own design studio, Kuramata Design Office, in 1965. Throughout his career, Kuramata experimented with unconventional materials and techniques, pushing the boundaries of traditional furniture design. He often incorporated glass, acrylic, and other transparent materials into his pieces, creating a sense of lightness and ethereality. His designs were characterized by their minimalist aesthetic, geometric forms, and innovative use of materials. One of Kuramata's most iconic works is the "Miss Blanche" chair, created in 1988. Made entirely of transparent acrylic, the chair's delicate and intricate design showcases Kuramata's mastery of combining form and function. Another notable piece is the "How High the Moon" chair, created in 1986, which features a steel mesh construction that challenges the conventional notions of solidity and stability. In addition to furniture design, Kuramata also worked on various interior design projects, including retail spaces, restaurants, and exhibitions. His collaborations with renowned companies such as Issey Miyake and Cappellini further solidified his reputation as a visionary designer. Kuramata's work has been exhibited in major museums and galleries around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. His designs have received numerous awards and accolades, including the Good Design Award and the Milan Triennale's Golden Compass Award. Despite his untimely death in 1991, Shiro Kuramata's legacy lives on through his timeless designs. His innovative approach to furniture and decorative arts continues to inspire and influence generations of designers, making him one of the most revered figures in the field.
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