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Hiyoshiya Creates Modern Lamps Modeled After Traditional Japanese Umbrellas

07/03/2011
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  • Kotori Floor Lamp
    With over 150 years of experience manufacturing <em>Wagasas</em> (traditional Japanese umbrellas), family-run <a href="http://www.wagasa.com">Hiyoshiya</a> creates contemporary products that fit into any modern context. Their beautiful, functional and sustainable designs keep this important craft alive using green materials like bamboo wood and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/dcs-corp-shows-off-their-enchanting-washi-cloud-lamps-at-icff/">washi</a> paper. Last week I had the chance to visit <a href="http://www.wagasa.com">Hiyoshiya</a> in Kyoto and talk with Kotaro Nishibori, president of the company and 5th generation of the family - read on for our exclusive feature!
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  • Kotori Red Pendant Lamp
    Using green materials like bamboo wood and washi paper, Hiyashiya’s products are beautiful, functional and sustainable.
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  • Hiyoshiya president Kotaro Nishibori
    Kotaro Nishibori, president of the company got involved in his wife’s family business in order to help it survive. He learned the thousand-year history, manufacturing evolution and cultural importance of Wagasas in Japan, and began thinking of new ways to apply this unique value of Hiyashiya into contemporary products.
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  • Hiyoshiya factory showroom in Kyoto
    Working closely with designers, Hyoshiya developed Kotori, a collection of pendant and floor lights that are manufactured using the same materials and craft techniques the company has mastered for more than a century.
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  • Kitori and Mono lamps
    Hiyoshiya is a great example of how innovation and tradition can work together to create products that have a cultural, emotional and sustainable value.
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  • Black Mono pendant lamp
    Moto is also assembled at Hiyoshiya in Kyoto, and has joined the success of the Kitori collection winning several design awards like Japan’s prestigious Good Design Award.
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  • 3 positions of Mono pendant lamp
    The Moto lamp, designed in collaboration with renowned Japanese designer Kazushige Miyake, is a light whose shade changes shape by lowering or raising a central ring.
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  • Red Mono pendant lamp
    This lamp uses the framework of a modern umbrella to open or close its mechanism, creating different light intensities.
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  • Special project for hotel in Kyoto
    Kotori lamps keep the essence of Wagasas in designs that fit in contemporary spaces.
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  • Special edition of Kitori floor lamps
    The Kotori lamps became an instant success that drove Hiyashiya to expand into special projects and collaborations.
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  • Kitori floor lamp
    The foldable mechanism allows them to be easily stored and compactly shipped.
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  • Sun drying step of production
    Although the company has rebuilt itself as a producer of contemporary interior products, it has continued to produce traditional products side by side, fulfilling their mission to maintain this craft alive.
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  • Hand-made production of large Wagasa
    Using sustainable materials like bamboo, paper, and house-made tapioca glue, their designs are thoughtlessly green.
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  • Special project for hotel in Kyoto
    Kotori lamps became an instant success that drove Hiyashiya to expand into special orders working closely with architects and interior designers in Japan.
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  • Hand-made production of large Wagasa
    Hiyashiya’s Kotori collection of lamps is hand-made in their small studio in Kyoto by a team of 4 skilled craftsmen that work closely with local suppliers.
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  • Kotori Lamps' folding mechanism
    There are 3 main elements of the traditional Japanese umbrella reinterpreted in Hiyoshiya's lamps: it’s bamboo frame, folding mechanism and the warm atmosphere created when light shines through the Washi paper.
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  • Kotaro Nishibori outside Hiyoshiya in Kyoto
    Kotaro Nishibori is an intelligent businessman that understood that the best way to move forward is to look back in history.
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  • Kotori Pendant Lamp
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  • Special project for store in Kyoto's train station
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Kotori Floor Lamp

With over 150 years of experience manufacturing Wagasas (traditional Japanese umbrellas), family-run Hiyoshiya creates contemporary products that fit into any modern context. Their beautiful, functional and sustainable designs keep this important craft alive using green materials like bamboo wood and washi paper. Last week I had the chance to visit Hiyoshiya in Kyoto and talk with Kotaro Nishibori, president of the company and 5th generation of the family - read on for our exclusive feature!

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Categories:  Decorative, Design, Furniture, Interior Design
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