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the spiral structure follows principles of fluid dynamics and thermodynamics to optimize heat distribution.
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the design centers around a sculptural turntable topped with thirty-nine individual wooden tiles that flip and shift in real time as music plays.
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the '6 pound phone case' is inspired by the rectangular brick phones of the 1980s.
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model of takeshi’s studio image © designboom
sliced logs act as shelves in which miyakawa displays his small mock-up models image © designboom
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small model of ‘red eclipse, help japan! – designboom will bring the real project to the ‘yakitate’ show at dwell on design! image © designboom
many different miniature models are displayed in the studio image © designboom
image © designboom
various prototypes image © designboom
part of the tube table – studies of the curves that define the overall shape of the design image courtesy takeshi miyakawa
small model of the tube table (left) and the actual project (right) images courtesy takeshi miyakawa
the main hall of the studio is used for office work and displaying finished pieces and models image © designboom
from left to right: ‘gang for four’ shelf, ‘holey’ chair, ‘axonometric’ table image © designboom
takeshi miyakawa shows the miniature models of the ‘gang for four’ shelf image © designboom
more models… image © designboom
image © designboom
‘stump’ side table image © designboom
front: ‘axonometric’ table image © designboom
different view into the main hall of the studio image © designboom
boxes with material research and collection of bits and bobs image © designboom
takeshi miyakawa finds new shapes from objects that already exist image © designboom
paper pencils image © designboom
takeshi miyakawa at the studio entrance door image © designboom
from left to right: takeshi’s friend colgate searle, michael sylvester, managing director, dwell on design and the designboom team anita hackethal and jenny filipetti have visited takeshi’s studio during ICFF new york design week. image courtesy takeshi miyakawa
the studio includes a wood workshop with various machinery and tools image © designboom