Japanese furniture designer Shiro Kuramata created pieces that seem free from gravity. He typically uses materials that are transparent and a combinations of surfaces that plays with light that are visually beautiful.
Featured images: Cabinet de Curiosité, 1989 acrylic.
Acrylic Stool (With Feathers), 1990 How High the Moon Double-Seater, 1986 steel mesh, nickel chrome finish.
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