The Invisible Chair Design by Tokujin Yoshioka
Concept Cloud Sofa or for work done to the windows of the Maison Hermès in Tokyo, a small spotlight on the amazing Invisible Chair, a chair fully transparent and almost invisible once created by the designer Japanese Tokujin Yoshioka for Kartell as part of the series “the Invisibles” which includes playing different parts on the principle of transparency and that will be presented at the Salone Del Mobile 2010. Enjoy!
Original Description
In recent years, I have proposed designs, which include natural phenomena and invisible elements such as sense, wind and light. ‘the invisibles’ is a special collection for kartell which leaves one with the sense of sitting in the air. the presence of the object is eradicated and creates a scene where the sitter appears to be floating. it is as if the physical presence of the object has been uprooted and gives life to a ‘floating scenario’. even the installation (‘snowflake’) gives visitors the sensation of entering an unreal world.
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