chair from the ‘boozo’ collection by yonoh creative studio for JMcontract
 
 
spanish creative studio, yonoh, participated in this year’s tokyo design week as part of the ‘spanish emotion’ exhibition which was curated by hector serrano and organized by ICEX (spanish institute of foreign trade). included in the show was their ‘plof’ light designed for ona and a chair which is part of their ‘boozo’ collection for JMcontract.

 

the ‘boozo’ collection is a series of seating which is made from a combination of two plywood curves, one which forms the seat and another which is meant to act as the back support of the chair. there is the option for one to eliminate the curved back seating and arms, making the chair act more like a stool. the chair can be finished in wood, lacquer or leather, with legs constructed for either wood or metal.

tokyo design week 08: yonoh creative studio the furniture is displayed in geometric cut-outs with a backdrop of changing colored light

 

tokyo design week 08: yonoh creative studio the ‘boozo’ collection comes in a lacquered finish

 

tokyo design week 08: yonoh creative studio an up close look of the ‘boozo’ chair’s two curved components

 

tokyo design week 08: yonoh creative studio ‘plof’ light which is made from a cathode tube and metal

 

 

‘plof’ uses tubes of cold cathode to illuminate a space with soft light. the light, which looks like it is made from one continuous tube, is bent in such a way that it can support itself. it comes in tints of green blue, red or white.

tokyo design week 08: yonoh creative studio an up close look at the cathode ray tube which emits soft light

 

tokyo design week 08: yonoh creative studio ‘plof’ lighting illuminates a space with an ambient glow

 

 

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