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This week's Sparks goes to
Yoshioka Tokujin for his recent installation at
Moroso. During the Milan Furniture Fair,
Tokujin transformed the
Moroso showroom into a ethereal wonderland all by using the most humble of items - the drinking straw. Utilizing over 3 million transparent straws,
Tokujin crafted these amazing cloud-like structures as part of an exhibition for his new
Panna chair (center).
1 comment:
Cool. I wonder if Tara Donovan knows.
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