This mobile made up of intertwined steel branches is by Japanese designer Koichi Futatsumata of Case-Real.
Called In the Sky, the mobile can be assembled by hooking the bent metal rods over one another and is secured at the top by a tiny hoop.
The product is part of 'edition HORIZONTAL', a new collection of objects by various designers in collaboration with Tokyo manufacturers E&Y.
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Here's some more information from Case-Real and E&Y:
IN THE SKY
For edition HORIZONTAL / E&Y
Branches fall and tangle with the ones below, gently swinging in the air. I felt a kind of beauty, within the fragile balance a coincidence can create.
My interest towards this kind of beauty gave birth to the "in the sky", an object which shall frame the space with richness.
design : Koichi Futatsumata
principal use : mobile
material : steel
size : (S) W.665 x D.656 x H.370mm / (L) W.1,000 x D.988 x H.540mm
manufacturer : E&Y
release : winter, 2010
- edition HORIZONTAL / E&Y -
A multiple is an object. An object meaning something. Objects inherit their true values, meanings, and often provide mental satisfaction when taken in one's hand. Without prioritizing function, to give the joy to possess, by creating an object appealing to one's inner depth.
And to give a view, a horizon, where various people and objects are connected side by side. "edition HORIZONTAL" is a new collection and an announcement made by E&Y in collaboration with various designers.
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Drawing Lamp by Thomas Feichtner |
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