Tokujin Yoshioka

Tokujin Yoshioka is a Japanese designer based out of Tokyo. He is considered one of the most innovative contemporary designers, utilizing unconventional materials to create objects and spaces. His work is in the permanent collections of leading design museums, including MoMA New York, the Victoria and Albert in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Yoshioka studied and worked under Issey Miyake and Shiro Kuramata before establishing his own practice in 2000. He has collaborated with Hermès, Cartier, and Swarovski, and some of his most famous designs include the Honey-Pop Chair, Tokyo-Pop Chair, Venus Chair, and Panna Chair.

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Tokujin Yoshioka was published by Rizzoli New York in October 2010. It was written by Tokujin Yoshioka and Kazuo Hashiba.

Tokujin Yoshioka is featured in Edition: Rizzoli: New York and Sanbusaku 1 三部作

Stellar
Snow
Rainbow Church, church created with crystal prisms - MUSEUM beyond museum, Seoul (2006-2010)
Venus - Natural crystal chair (2008)
Snow, (2010)
Snowflake, (2010)
Stellar, (2010)
Twilight, (2011)