• ‘Bang’ by Ryuji Nakamura at the CNAC LAB | Tokyo, Japan.


    Posted on 9th November, by yellowtrace in installations. 2 Comments

     

    Some people are just too damn clever, aren’t they? Seriously – would you look at these images for me? Who would have thought that a humble polyester ribbon could create such a dynamic and seductive installation piece? Well, not me!

    This amazing installation was designed by the super clever Japanese architects Ryuji Nakamura & Associates (I previously blogged Ryuji back here) for the Italian fashion brand CoSTUME NATIONAL at the CNAC LAB in Tokyo, Japan.

    Extreme love!


    [Discovered via designboom.]





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