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Jo Nagasaka's Flat Table travels to Interieur 2012

Architect Jo Nagasaka's jewel-toned Flat Table will be making an appearance at Interieur 2012 in Kortrijk, Belgium from October 20 to 28. The Flat Table will be part of Corso Blu, a selection of familiar, new and avante-garde design based on the theme of "Future Primitives".  Curated by Lowie Vermeesch, Corso Blue presents a balance "between future developments and our most primary needs". 

 

Jo Nagasaka's relationship with Options! dates back to the launch of the temporary LLOVE Hotel in Tokyo, where Nagasaka served as architectural director. LLOVE Hotel was conceptualised by Suzanne Oxenaar, artistic director of Amsterdam's Lloyd Hotel & Cultural Embassy and Hotel The Exchange

 

In partnership with Options!, Nagasaka and Dutch craftspeople produced a series of shimmering, sculptural Flat Tables. The centerpiece of the store is the largest Table, which consists of six antique tables topped with a deeply hued, enamel-like layer. Read the full story behind Nagasaka's tables here. 

Dimensions of the exhibited piece: W180 x D90 x H72

Price: On request

NAOKI TERADA

1/100 scale paper models

Naoki Terada is a Tokyo-based architect and industrial designer who also makes really cool 1/100 scale paper models. The architectural paper model sets were initially created as support tools for his architecture firm, but became so popular that he decided to sell them.

See his range of exquisite greeting cards in store too.




 



 

WA JAPAN

Funakoshi was a seaside village of about 350 people on the Ogatsu Peninsula, just north of the city of Ishinomaki in Japan’s Miyagi Prefecture.

The tsunami that hit Japan on 11 March 2011 washed away most of the village’s homes as well as the temple that served as the meeting point for emergency evacuations. The wave washed up as high as the third floor of the junior high school.

The Funakoshi Ladies met the architect Jo Nagasaka through workshop about local recovery led primarily by the fishman Koichi Nakazato. After seeing the work the “ladies”were doing on the pendants, Nagasaka considered how to help them approach people outside their small community, and thus their project started in early autumn 2011.


After speaking with Jean-Luc Colonna from the Paris shop “Merci”, he offered his support and the medal was born out of the combination of the polished round black Ogatsu stone, with white Japanese paper cord and Merci’s delicate gold charm with red thread.
The medals go on sale from 11 March 2012 as symbol of the deep bond connecting people with the fragments of the roof tiles in Funakoshi.

WA × merci: A medal of solidarity
Price: ¥1,050 in Japan, €10 in Europe (subject to change)

Participating Stores:
merci (Paris); OPTIONS! (Amsterdam); CIBONE, SyuRo, Herman Miller (Tokyo); and others


* 100% of proceeds from sales goes to recovery of Funakoshi through the generosity of participating retailers.
 

 

After the earthquake and tsunami, the women of the area organized themelves into a group they call the “Funakoshi Ladies”. These women carefully clean and dry rooftiles of houses that were washed away, rooftiles that use the area’s “Ogatsu stone”. They designed a pendant using this material. They produce it and they sell it.

Each day, the Funakoshi Ladies leave their temporary shelters and get together between 8:00 in the morning and 3:00 in the afternoon at the junior high school, which narrowly remained standing. In this way, the Funakoshi Ladies continue each day this fine handiwork with their nimble fingers.

Hupsake

And a special thanks to Hupsake, who organised sake at the Japanses evening last week!

Hupsake is the first Dutch sake brand founded in 2010. It’s more than just sake. It’s a positive spirit. The word ‘Hupsake’ means ‘Go For It’ in Dutch. Hupsake encourages people to follow their heart and dreams. It makes people move. Get the spirit at www.hupsake.nl

And a special thanks to Hupsake, who organised sake at the Japanses evening last week!

Hupsake is the first Dutch sake brand founded in 2010. It’s more than just sake. It’s a positive spirit. The word ‘Hupsake’ means ‘Go For It’ in Dutch. Hupsake encourages people to follow their heart and dreams. It makes people move. Get the spirit at www.hupsake.nl