
Joe Gebbia's back with highlights from a second day and night at 100% Design Tokyo:
(clockwise from top left)
Pendant Lamp by Alain Jost:
A molded silicone rubber lamp shade diffuses the brightness of the light bulb.
Installation by TOTO and Hiroshi Nakamura:
A mesmerizing installation built in a small contained room alongside TOTO's high end bathroom fixtures combining music, light, and reflection.
Bookshelf Fire Extinguisher by Lavrans Laading:
You probably won't look to your library for one of these during a fire, but Laading gets points for the modern interpretation.
D.V.D. @ Superdeluxe:
Performer D.V.D. put on an amazing analog/digital sound show where the instruments interact with the projection. In this case, the drummers on either side of the screencontrolled the paddles in a game of pinball with the beats of their drums. Each action created a digital noise, and together a medley of electronic music.
Sheet Mild Steel Chair by Max Lamb:
A very well proportioned chair constructed of origami like folded 18 gauge Corten steel.
Pecha Kucha:
An audience of nearly 1000 people showed up to celebrate the largest Pecha Kucha yet.
Bag by Vlieger and Vandam:
This is the best of a series of molded handbags, exposing a compartment for a pistol.
Indesign by POOL:
Marvelous! Triple-limbed molded lighting that makes its own tripod on the floor, lays on its side, or hangs from the ceiling as chandelier.
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