Sand by Yukihiro Kaneuchi

Sand by Yukihiro Kaneuchi

These vases made of sand are shaped according to the principles of an old Japanese game.

Sand by Yukihiro Kaneuchi

The game, called Bou-Toshi, begins as a mound of sand with a pole jammed in the centre. Players take turns removing sand until the pole eventually loses stability and collapses.

Sand by Yukihiro Kaneuchi

Designer Yukihiro Kaneuchi swaps the traditional pole for a glass tube and embalms the heap in resin to prevent the grains of sand from scattering away, so that the vases appear to be on the brink of disintegration.

Sand by Yukihiro Kaneuchi

Here is some more information from the designer:


Sand

Taking inspiration from the game ‘Bou-Toshi’, I’ve created a series of vases made of sand and resin.

Sand by Yukihiro Kaneuchi

The game is simple. First, players make a heap of sand and place a pole in the centre.Then each player takes turns removing sand, the one who causes the pole to fall loses.

Sand by Yukihiro Kaneuchi

With its primitive element of creation and destruction, this game has been played for centuries. Here, the pole is transformed to a glass tube – time stopped with resin. The shape nears collapse, bringing a tension and delicate beauty to the flower.


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Tu-Tu by Rock
Paper Scissors
Weight Vases by
Decha Archjananun
Kami pots by
Ett La Benn

Steor Spring Collection by Minorpoet

STEOR Spring Collection by Minorpoet

Swings serve as shelves in this Tokyo shop by Japanese designer Hiroaki Matsuyama of Minorpoet.

Steor Spring Collection by Minorpoet

Minorpoet were commissioned to show off the new collection of planters and accessories by stainless-steel company Steor.

Steor Spring Collection by Minorpoet

Enormous rolls of material serve as seats either side of a small table in the middle of the concrete floor.

Steor Spring Collection by Minorpoet

Photographs are by Satoshi Shigeta/Nacasa & Partners.

Steor Spring Collection by Minorpoet

The information below is from Minorpoet:


Play on the swings.

We created the setting for the exhibition ‘STEOR Spring Collection 2011′.

Steor Spring Collection by Minorpoet

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STEOR is the stainless steel product brand from Japan. All items are worked with Japanese artisans.

Steor Spring Collection by Minorpoet

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On this collection, they produced various products for houseplants and flowers.

We proposed the swings hanging from the ceiling as shelves.

By this swings, a wide variety products and green are organised into a one space.

This familiar form for all the ages goes well together with simple and playful products.

STEOR http://steor.com

STEOR Spring Collection 2011
Size: 41.55 sq m
Client: STEOR MARKETING Ltd.
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Exhibition period: May 2011
Design: Hiroaki Matsuyama / Minorpoet


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Aktipis Flowershop
by Point Supreme Architects
Moving Forest
by NL Architects
Garden
by Kazutoyo Yamamoto