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Published Tokyo, JapanUpdated

Oki Sato launches a home collection that embraces the Japanese philosophy of "non-waste" by repurposing surplus materials into new, functional, and aesthetically pleasing products - Global Design News

Summary by Global Design News
Japanese designer Oki Sato of Nendo and Italian design house Paola Lenti present the Hana-arashi collection, that translates to "flower storm," evoking the image of cherry blossom petals dancing in the wind, featuring organic forms and vibrant colors reminiscent of cherry blossoms.
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Global Design News broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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