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Edo Series |
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KUROKAWA, KISHO |
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1980s |
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The design concept is the coexistence of modern living spaces and Japanese traditions, and this is the basic intention behind the development of the "EDO" series.
Traditional Japanese elements refer to Edo culture, which is seen as the origin of Japanese culture. The characteristics of the "EDO" series are as follows:
* Simple traditional Japanese beauty.
* Expression of traditional lacquer painting.
* Symbolically referencing the Edo massing system, while at the same time enhancing the strength of the structure.
The "EDO" series, which has all of these characteristics, utilizes Edo culture in the present day and represents one future that will carry the living spaces of tomorrow.
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