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Small oval wooden Italic vase with light grain

Italic vases

Mastering Nature

On the occasion of the Nuit Blanche Kyoto 2024, we are pleased to present the project Italic Vases design by Flavien Delbergue and made entirely by Japanese craftsman Shuji Nakagawa.
The particularity of this project lies in the motif of the wood and its inclined veins. Usually, the wood grain is vertical or horizontal, using the Sashimono technique that is unique to the artisan. Here, his skills and mastery of the material are revealed from a different angle in his vases. The shape of these vases, inspired by traditional Japanese Oke buckets, is also different, allowing for a dialogue on the technical mastery of wood in craft and industry.

The exhibition took place In Karimoku Commons Kyoto, a new space created by Karimoku Furniture Inc., Japan’s leading manufacturer of wooden furniture.

Craftsman : Shuji Nakagawa

Launch : 2024

Photography :
Karimoku Furniture Inc., & Studio Flavien Delbergue

Textured noren curtain hanging at a modern storefront entrance.
Italic Vases exhibition poster for Karimoku Commons Kyoto
Italic Vase with flowers and branches in a minimalist style
Italic wooden vase with natural wood grain
Short textured tan ceramic Italic vase with slanted lines
Detail of a light wood italic vase with diagonal grain.
Close-up of diagonal wood grain texture on an italic vase
Three oval wooden Italic Vases in varying heights
Woven wood vase on a side table next to a cream armchair.
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