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Architonic ID: 20085943
SKU: KK-T204
Year of Launch: 2017
W1800×D700×H346
Concept
Derived from the TS table, DI is a low, trapezoidal-shaped table created to match the front silhouette of the KA sofa. It comes in various sizes for use as a centre table or as a side table. As with the TS table, the top board and side boards have triangle shapes at the cross-section.
Only the bottom board has a different cross-sectional shape than the other three boards. A small gap between the floor and the bottom board creates a shadow to add lightness to the table. The flat space is also great for storing books and magazines. As is the case with the TS table, the top board and the inclined side boards are thicker in the centre to provide strength.
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Japan
1993 Second Prize, Niigata City Performing Arts Center Competition / Niigata, Niigata, Japan Second Prize, Abashiri Urban Planning Competition / Abashiri, Hokkaido, Japan 1996 Third Prize, Proposal for the Nagaoka Culture Forum Design Competition / Nagaoka, Niigata, Japan 2002 First Prize, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Exhibition Center Competition / Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan First Prize, Mori Building Corporation Odaiba Museum Competition / Minato, Tokyo, Japan 2007 First Prize, Besancon City of Arts and Culture Architecture Competition / Besancon, France First Prize, Architectural Competition for the Complex of Government Buildings related to the area of the “Eiffel Hall”-Western Railway Station of Budapest / Budapest, Hungary First Prize, Contemporary Art Center (FRAC) / Marseille, France 2008 First Prize, Granada Performing Arts Center Competition / Granada, Spain First Prize, International Invited Competition for iconic park and mixed development in Iskandar Malaysia / Johor-Bahru, Malaysia First Prize, Commercial and environmental design proposal for the Central Post Office Competition / Tokyo, Japan First Price, Granada Performing Arts Center / Granada, Spain First Prize, Asakusa Culture and Tourist Center Competition / Tokyo, Japan