The Invisibles by Tokujin Yoshioka, for Kartell

See the aerial collection of transparent furnitures the Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka will launch at the Kartell showroom in Milan next month.

Called The Invisibles, the collection will include chairs, tables, armchairs and benches which share a lightness, complete transparency with a feeling of solidness. This is achieved thanks to the designer’s pioneering polycarbonate technology.

The invisible series continues Yoshioka’s exploration of the ethereal:

“The presence of the object is eradicated and it will create a scenery of a sitter floating in the air. It is as if the physical presence of the object has been uprooted and gives life to a ‘floating’ scenario.”


[Tokujin Yoshioka] & [Kartell]
Via [MocoLoco] & [Designboom] & [Dezeen]

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March 19, 2010 - Design, Furniture, Latest, Seating, Table, Tech    
Author: Delphine

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