The Invisibles by Tokujin Yoshioka at Kartell Gallery

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On the occasion of the Salone de Mobile of Milan, ten years after the "invention" of transparency, Kartell has introduced a new stylistic approach to "invisible" furniture.

At the Kartell flagstore in Milan the poetic and rarefied mood of Japanese designer, Kokujin Yoshioka, breathed life into an ethereal ambiance where a series of unique pieces were displayed, all of them sharing the lightness of their total transparency set off by the preciosity of their solid massive maxi squared off shapes and impressive thicknesses. Tables, occasional tables, sofas, armchairs and benches of clean linear design in sizes never seen before in polycarbonate design pieces.

Via Kartell