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The Best Green Designs from DESIGNTIDE Tokyo 2011!

10/31/2011
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  • DESIGNTIDE Tokyo 2011
    Kicking off Tokyo’s Design Week 2011, the <a href="https://designtide.jp">DESIGNTIDE</a> exhibition is showcasing a wide variety of projects by young Japanese designers that present new thoughts and forms in creating sustainable design. Under this year’s theme “Trading Design, Trading Ideas”, DESIGNTIDE is comprised of several exhibitions, lectures and a designers market at <a href="http://www.tokyo-midtown.com/en/designtouch/index.html">Midtown Tokyo</a>, as well as satellite exhibitions at stores and galleries all over the city.
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  • Souvenir by Design Soil
    Prop Shelf by Design Soil Students and Faculty of Kobe University presented "Souvenir" a furniture collection that reduces package size and can be easily assembled without any screws or glue. www.designsoil.jp
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  • Souvenir by Design Soil
    Prop Shelf by Design Soil Students and Faculty of Kobe University presented "Souvenir" a furniture collection that reduces package size and can be easily assembled without any screws or glue. www.designsoil.jp
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  • Fruit City by Vahakn
    An initiative to re-engage people with the goodness around them by marking and recommending public fruit trees on their website www.fruitcity.co.uk
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  • Mark-ing exhibition inside DESIGNTIDE
    A showcase of Japanes and English designers that work on both countries.
    5
  • See-saw
    A wood company turned furniture label, See-saw, invited PANTALOON to design a collection of everyday products with emphasis on the relationship between people and products. The synergy of this collaboration produced interesting results that reflect on the wood production process, like the Knotted table which covers the knots in the wooden surface (often discarded for furniture pieces) with colorful melamine circles. Each tables patter varies, and the points also provide a safe spot to put cups or hot objects without damaging the wooden surface. www.see-saw-products.com
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  • See-saw
    A wood company turned furniture label, See-saw, invited PANTALOON to design a collection of everyday products with emphasis on the relationship between people and products. The synergy of this collaboration produced interesting results that reflect on the wood production process, like the Knotted table which covers the knots in the wooden surface (often discarded for furniture pieces) with colorful melamine circles. Each tables patter varies, and the points also provide a safe spot to put cups or hot objects without damaging the wooden surface. www.see-saw-products.com
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  • One for all by Jun Inokuma and Yuri Naruse
    www.narukuma.com
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  • Snow Plate by Yanobi
    Ceramic plates inspired by topography. www.yanobi.com
    9
  • Ceramic Lab Bril
    3 japanese designers that graduated from Design Academy Eindhoven, each with their own individual studio, founded "bril" to collaborate and present experimental design works. www.bril.jp
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  • Con.temporary furniture by Colin Schaelli
    Modular and easy to assemble furniture. www.colinschaelli.com
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  • Tolerance by Daisuke Kitagawa
    The Rename collection takes away the name of objects like cups, glasses and jars by adding a wooden extension that changes its original use. Giving a new function to these readymade objects, Kitagawa intends to give them a new and more appreciated life to them. www.designtide.jp
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  • Tolerance by Daisuke Kitagawa
    The Rename collection takes away the name of objects like cups, glasses and jars by adding a wooden extension that changes its original use. Giving a new function to these readymade objects, Kitagawa intends to give them a new and more appreciated life to them. www.designtide.jp
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  • Kup by Smile Park
    An edible cup made from rice. www.smile-park.com
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  • Hanger Tree and Katan-Koton by un-do DESIGN
    www.undo-design.com
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  • Saito Daisuke by Yard Design
    www.yardweb.jp
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  • Seeds by Daisuke Kiyono
    www.seed-seeds.com
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DESIGNTIDE Tokyo 2011

Kicking off Tokyo’s Design Week 2011, the DESIGNTIDE exhibition is showcasing a wide variety of projects by young Japanese designers that present new thoughts and forms in creating sustainable design. Under this year’s theme “Trading Design, Trading Ideas”, DESIGNTIDE is comprised of several exhibitions, lectures and a designers market at Midtown Tokyo, as well as satellite exhibitions at stores and galleries all over the city.

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