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Shelf

Naoto Fukasawa

2006
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Homogeneous white Corian®, thin surfaces and strong geometrical features make the bookcases Shelf exclusive items, important presences that are also almost immaterial. Available in four sizes, of which one is designed for wall mounting. The other three can be placed even at the centre of the room as partition or screen.
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DuPont™ Corian® (acrylic material)

Wall fixing brackets (SL180)
galvanized steel profiles

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Naoto Fukasawa

Naoto Fukasawa is a designer known for his projects devoted to simplicity and sublime beauty, as well as unusual ideas. He has designed a wide range of products, from hi-tech to electronic equipment, architecture, and also high-end furniture and objects. He is collaborating with top leading brands, including B&B Italia, throughout Europe, America, and Asia. Fukasawa is one of the directors of 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, he also sits on the design advisory board of MUJI and is the art director of MARUNI. In 2006, he established “Super Normal” with Jasper Morrison. In 2017, he became a member of the judging committee for the LOEWE Craft Prize. He is vice president at Tama Art University and director of The Nihon Mingei-kan (The Japan Folk Crafts Museum) since 2012. In 2022 he founded the Design Science Foundation. Fukasawa is the winner of numerous awards given by domestic and international institutions, including the 2018 Isamu Noguchi Award. He published a few books, the most recent one in 2018 “Naoto Fukasawa EMBODIMENT” (Phaidon).

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