Kartell Invisible Side Table low by Tokujin Yoshioka.
A piece of clean, linear, minimal design, the aesthetic synthesis of the designer’s Japanese culture.
Invisible Side is a multi-functional product, light and elegant which can be easily transformed into a side table or a bench and is at home not only in the various home environments (from living room to bedroom) but adapts to the various functions demanded by contract.
Invisible Side is only still available in a transparent version (crystal).
This piece belongs to a collection of transparent items designed for Kartell by Tokujin Yoshioka.
Specifications
Made of Transparent or batch-dyed polycarbonate.
Size Description
Height 31.5 cm (12.4″) or 40 cm (15.7″) Width 40 cm (15.7″) Length 120 cm (47.2″)
Tokujin
Yoshioka was born in saga prefecture, Japan in 1967. After graduating from
Kuwasawa design school in Tokyo, he studied design under Shiro Kuramata
(1987-1988) and Issey Miyake (1988-1992) and went free-lance in 1992. He
established the Tokujin Yoshioka design office in 2000. His works include shop
design for Issey Miyake, space design for Nissan, BMW, Shiseido. He planned
exhibitions for Issey Miyake, Hermes, Muji and Peugeot. His product design
series known as ?tokyo-pop’, based on his previous ‘honey-pop design, has been
introduced by Driade. Recent works include a street furniture piece at Roppongi
Hills entitled ‘chair disappears in the rain’. he is the recipient of many
international design awards.