The works of Shiro Kuramata 1967-1981

The works of Shiro Kuramata 1967-1981
The works of Shiro Kuramata 1967-1981

Shiro Kuramata is one of Japan's most important designers of the 20th century. Kuramata was born in 1934. He was part of a generation of Japanese creatives born just before the outbreak of Second World War, who are considered to have transformed the way Japan was viewed by the outside world. This generation included Kuramata's friends and collaborators who were famous members of the Japanese design and architecture circle at the time, including Issey Miyake, Yokoo Tadanori, Isozaki Arata, and Tadao Ando. Kuramata studied architecture at the Tokyo Technical College before 1953 and was trained as a cabinet maker at the Kuwasawa Institute of Design in Tokyo in 1954, after which he worked for multiple companies such as the furniture producer Teikoku. In 1965, he established Kuramata Design Office in Tokyo and in 1981 received the Japanese Cultural Prize for design.

The works of Shiro Kuramata 1967-1981
The works of Shiro Kuramata 1967-1981
The works of Shiro Kuramata 1967-1981
The works of Shiro Kuramata 1967-1981
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The works of Shiro Kuramata 1967-1981
The works of Shiro Kuramata 1967-1981