Tokujin Yoshioka Design - Monographs Author:Issey Miyake, Ryu Niimi, Ross Lovegrove Tokujin Yoshioka was born in Japan in 1967. He is one of the most important Japanese designers working today, and despite his age he has already worked in collaboration with renowned individuals such as Issey Miyake and Ross Lovegrove. Famed for his technically excellent work and superb appreciation of light as a design material, he uses fibre o... more »ptics, stunning light installations and reflective-transparent materials in a way that leaves the observer with the impression that the future has arrived. One of his most famous projects so far is the design for the Issey Miyake shop in Kobe (2001), which was realized with transparent glass and acrylic furniture. His grand-scale style of design has recently brought him recognition on the international stage, and he has won a host of accolades, including the Award of Excellence from "The I.D. Annual Design Review" for two years running (2000 and 2001). Showing particular interest in new materials and technologies, his work ranges from the amazing Honey-pop chair (2001), which is constructed solely through honeycomb sheets of paper, to transforming a Japanese Warehouse (1999-2000), a form of architecture based on an appropriating and painstaking act of relocation. His installations, such as that commissioned for the Tokyo Robot Meme exhibition (2001) or the A-POC Making show at the Vitra Design Museum in Berlin (2001), display an acutely-developed and playful aesthetic with a futuristic touch. Other projects include his feat of arranging specially-designed glass lenses to create the optical illusion called the Roppongi Think Zone (2001) - a reflective, cubic building erected on a Tokyo high street - which floats a few inches from the ground. At present he is working on a new furniture collection for Driade, following on from his Tokyo-pop collection (2002). Also included are other recent projects including the Stardust chandelier for Swarovski Crystal (2005). This book will present his entire body of work through beautiful and abstract photographs showing Tokujin's finished designs, accompanied by sketches, drawings and snapshot images showing the processes at work behind his designs to help explain his complex technological approach. There will be an introduction by Issey Miyake and a main survey of Tokujin's work to date by the writer, curator and critic, Ryu Niimi. This will be followed by four chapters, on Light, Transparency, Motion and Material, each beginning with an essay and looking at key designs in more detail. Essays are contributed by four key protagonists in the design world, Ross Lovegrove, Ingo Maurer, Kozo Fujimoto and Paola Antonelli.« less