Coverage | Tokyo Designer’s Week

As you probably know, Tokyo Designer’s Week closed on Wednesday, marking the end of another successful showing. Although we were stranded here in NYC and weren’t able to be there physically, we did manage to send a correspondent there to cover the event. Dustin Malstrom, creative Director of ReMade – an architectural and design studio now based in Japan – was kind enough to scoop out the event and send us some pictures.

But before we continue on, I have to point out how much I love their logo. And while I look forward to seeing the new ideas that come out of Sapporo Design Week each year, I’m so happy that they found a nice clean logo, designed by Micha Weidmann, and stuck with it, making simple subtle modifications each year.


All images courtesy of Dustin Malstrom


杉をつかう | “Use Sugi,” a line of beautifully knotted furniture made from sugi (cypress).


Work by Brent Comber


“Lily Lamp” by Vibeke Skar


Suzumo Chochin collection by Mic Itaya


“In the sky” by Koichi Futatsumata (part of edition horizontal, a side project of his). Surrounding it is the beautiful and geometric installation by Ryuji Nakamura.


Marutani-yaki ceramics by Jaime Hayon



Holly-hallucinatory video projections within the TDA Dome.

Tokyo あれこれ


Tokyo Midtown Award 2010グランプリは草の上で勉強できるシート。

シートの提案が多かったらしいです。

特に丸いシート。

Martin BAAS氏の作品。その巨大さに圧倒される。

BAAS氏のiphoneアプリはとても良いと思います。

analog digital clock

TED NOTEN氏のブタの指輪と自分の指輪を交換するアート。

女の子はこういうのが好きなんだなと実感。

でも、ブタの指輪だけ無くなってるようにも見える。


Jaime Hayon

1 Comment

  1. I’d love to get a poster… don’t see any way on their site.

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