Kartell Side Table Invisible Tokujin Yoshioka
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£487.00
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SKU:kartell 5005/B4
A piece of clean, linear, minimal design, the aesthetic synthesis of the designer's Japanese culture.
Invisible Side is a light and elegant multi-functional product which can be easily transformed into a side table or console table and is at home not only in the various home environments (from living room to bedroom) but can satisfy the various functional requirements of contract as well. Invisible Side today comes in two transparent versions (crystal and smoke) and two matte versions (white and black).
This piece belongs to the collection of transparent items designed for Kartell by Tokujin Yoshioka.
Material: Transparent or batch-dyed polycarbonate
Size L 120 cm, Depth 40 cm.
Tokujin Yoshioka
Born in 1967. He worked with Shiro Kuramata and Issey Miyake and founded his own studio in 2000. Active in the fields of design, architecture and contemporary art, he is highly appreciated all over the world with works dealing with light and nature. The glass bench on display at the Musée d'Orsay called "Water Block" and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch are some of the many masterpieces. Many of his works are chosen as part of permanent collections in world-renowned museums, including MoMA, Musée National d'Art Moderne and Victoria and Albert Museum.