Furniture Designer
My target audience wish to become connoisseurs; they select products through a criteria of rarity, traditionality, and branding. I want my furniture to be collected as works of art. I create furniture through religion, philosophy, culture, craft, and technology. I want to communicate with people by creating harmony between space and furniture using art. My ultimate goal is that people and furniture work, and that small relationship overlaps to create a relationship with people and space. Kengo Kuma's argument that in modern times where diversity is mixed, it is necessary to find a small thing in large objects and a large thing in small objects has influenced me a lot. I seek that the whole space exists in harmony by combining stories that begin with small things through people.