Japanese Design Gallery
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Technics HiFi Direct-Drive Automatic Turntable SL-1310, sales brochure, 1974. Matsushita Electric, J
Maison&Objet, Japanese firm Nendo, who were recently named “M&O’s Designer of t
My first DomCon was a turning point for @paraphiliatoys. I spoke with professionals and they told me
Ikko Tanaka, poster artwork for Identity, 1975. Japan. Via Gurafiku
Roadside Sendai by Akaoni Design
Simply beautiful wooden alpha “α” cup and saucer designed by Yukio Hashimoto, using the
DiceK - designer of the Japanese fashion brand GlamHate - on the street in Harajuku wearing a croppe
virtualgeometry:Esprit 1983Shiro Kuramata (Japanese interior designer, 1934-1991)
Xiao Wen Ju, Asia Chow, Jacob K, Liu Wen, March 2012, Millinery, Tim Walker, W Magazine .
contemporist:Jean de Lessard Designs A Japanese Izakaya That Is Deliberately Aggressive And Rough |
Happy New Year Everyone Yoh Yoshinari x Odio キルラキル(Kill La Kill) From the art book: KILL LA KILL Ani
manila-automat:Japanese Design, 1994Vittel water bottle designed by Masayuki Kurokawa
wellplanned-architecture: Think Back Lines / Nendo Japanese design studio.
Japanese tanto, blade 16th century, decor 19th centuryfrom Sofe Design Auctions
Identity for one of Japan’s landmark structures Tokyo Big Sight, designed by Misawa Design Institute
A female Link concept from the Sheikah tribe instead of Hylian. Design loosely based on Japanese and
Tadanori Yokoo, book cover for “Throw Away Your Books, Rally in The Street” by Shuji Ter
nobrashfestivity: Hamonshu, a Japanese Book of Wave and Ripple Designs, 1919Source: Archive.is
odioart:Hazuki Kaoru x Odio本当にあったHな体験教えます(I’ll Teach You A Really Exciting Experience) 17+ c o l o r
nobrashfestivity:Unknown, Japanese Postcard, 1905 from an original Design by Ichijo Narumi
highpulp:Eiko Ishioka, Japanese designer (born July 12, 1938, Tokyo, Japan—died Jan. 21, 2012, Tokyo
Japanese Album Cover: The Players - Galaxy. Eiko Ishioka, Motoko Naruse, Tamie Okuyama. 1979
nobrashfestivity:Unknown, Japanese Postcard, 1905 from an original Design by Ichijo Narumi
Tea bowl, chawan, early 17th century. Laquered wood. Japan.Tea bowls, introduced to Japan from China
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