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Sika-Design launches new collections with Japanese designers

'Scandinavian elegance meets Japanese minimalism'

Sika-Design presents novelties designed by Jin Kuramoto and Yuzuru Yamakawa, as well as introducing new colourful patterns to the popular bistro-inspired furniture. The novelties are handmade from the natural material rattan, which Sika-Design has had a great fondness for ever since the company's early beginnings in the 1940s.

Sika-Design presents its new series of lampshades designed by Jin Kuramoto. With the lampshades Kou, Tomos, and Tomori, Jin Kuramoto has managed to combine the Scandinavian tradition of minimalism and the Japanese tradition of elegance and architecture. The lampshades are handmade in rattan and have an inner steel frame that gives good weight and ensures that the lampshades hang neatly.

Lightweight design with extraordinary strength
Sika-Design also launched its new sculptural pieces designed by Yuzuru Yamakawa (1933-2012). The funky café table was designed in 1996, and the Yamakawa lampshades in 1998. Yamakawa created many of his designs based on an open lattice structure, as known from the Eiffel Tower, which allows great strength to be created in lightweight constructions. The frame of the Funky table and Yamakawa lampshades are made of steel that is handwoven with rattan.

Colourful bistro furniture
In the Affäire collection, you will find charming bistro-inspired furniture in the brand's own classic designs, some of which can be dated back to the 1950s. The furniture in this collection is hand-bent in rattan and hand-woven with colourful ArtFibre.

More information:
Sika-Design
info@sika-design.com
www.sika-design.com

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