Design Tide Tokyo 2011: see-saw collection by laugh co.

See-Saw_002.jpgImages and Reporting by Hayden Martis

Founded by Japanese wooden furniture manufacturer laugh, see-saw is a range of everyday day objects from designers Ryohei Yoshiyuki, PANTALOON and Atsushi Suzuki with an emphasis on the relationship between people and products.

A table, chair, stand and series of trays round out this nicely balanced collection of objects, best described as playful, light, efficient and functional.

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I was instantly engaged with the “knotted” table, designed by Ryohei Yoshiyuki. Well-proportioned, visually light and dare I say almost IKEA-like in it’s simple construction. It wasn’t until my second look at see-saw’s exhibit and a good chat with the designers, was I informed that the seemingly random inlaid spots of color were, in fact, covering big knots in the grain…duh!

See-Saw_001.jpgknotted table by Ryohei Yoshiyuki

Made from Japanese Cedar, or Sugi, it’s natural defects ensure each and every table is a unique and individual object. Purists can object to “covering” natures blemishes, however the spotty additions create a beautiful and playful dimension which would have otherwise been lost had Yoshiyuki kept things clean and minimal. Selected Melamine tones were soft and complimented the natural wood grain color nicely.

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