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Cloud sofa. Naoto fukasawa.

Nov 11, 2010

These upholstered benches convey a comfort with a minimalistic approach. A broader front that slims up on the sides is of a generous size that adds to the effect of suspension given by metal tubes supporting the couch. These are the features perfectly expressed by the name given to this project. “Cloud”.

With backrests smaller than the seats, where at the ends the fold-back part, there is a spot with which to rest your arms.
A rounded joint, combines benches of different sizes, to create various seat lengths.

designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: b&b italia
material: leather or polyester
period: 2000s

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Leia lamp. Naoto fukasawa.

Sep 27, 2010

The Naoto Fukasawa Leia lamp was inspired by the sophisticate of the grand piano. The Leia lamps come in either a high-gloss black or white, including a family of standing, table and reading lights. The body of the lamp is made of an impressive opal, sanitized art glass that can be dimmed or switched on or off independently, depending on what kind of illumination you want to achieve. The body is also an unintentional energy-saver. The base of the lights contrasts distinctly with the cover above it. The head of the warmly lit, halogen reading light can be tilted to allow the light beam to reflect at 35º.

designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: belux
material: opal glass
period: 2000s

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Déjà-vu console. Naoto fukasawa.

Aug 23, 2010

The refined folding Déjà-vu console by Naoto Fukasawa is an essential for any household. Made by Magis in 2010 the legs are made of polished aluminum and the tops are available in MDF either painted, veneered in oak or oak stained wenge.

designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: magis
material: aluminum and oak
period: 2010s

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Bunch vase. Naoto fukasawa.

Aug 23, 2010

The Bunch vase takes on the look of a, bunch of flowers, with the stems bunched together. The case is a sleek combination of a container and its contents inspired by art of ikebana, in which the flowers and other natural elements are arranged to form compositions of elegance. Available in both black and white.

designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: b&b italia
material: ceramic
period: 2000s

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