Ami Ami

Chairs from Kartell, Designed by Tokujin Yoshioka

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Concept

Inspired by the play between the warp and the weft in cloth, the Ami Ami chair whose name in Japanese literally means "to weave" was born of the desire of the designer, Tokujin Yoshioka, to reproduce one of the stylistic icons typical of his country - weaving. The simple squared off lines contrast with the richness of the weaving and this is achieved on the inner and outer surfaces through a complex industrial process which recreates the motif using a single mold. Ami Ami brings together the appeal of oriental culture and the use of innovative materials like polycarbonate and is available in two transparent versions - crystal and smoke, and in three matte versions - red, white and black.

Material
Transparent or batch-coloured polycarbonate

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Part of the collection CHAIRS.
Manufacturer Kartell
Family Ami Ami
Architonic ID 1146334

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Tokujin Yoshioka crystallises dreams

TLmag

18.03.2014

Infuse, bake, crystallise. These verbs aren’t used to describe the work of a cook but rather the work of Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka, whose fabulous exhibition at the Contemporary Museum of Art Tokyo, vividly illustrates the creative scope

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