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Ariake's Nagare Exhibition is Showcased at 3daysofdesign

Ariake's Nagare exhibition, showcased at 3daysofdesign in collaboration with Est.18, presents an intriguing fusion of Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship against the backdrop of DesignHouse CPH. The name "Nagare," meaning "flow" in Japanese, symbolizes the continuity of Ariake's design journey whilst highlighting its 2024 collection.

Following a pause in their design workshops due to the pandemic, Ariake celebrates the revival of creativity with a diverse lineup of products. The collection presented during 3daysofdesign reflects a deep dive into Japanese heritage, with designers drawing inspiration from Hinoki forests and traditional washi-making techniques. The exhibition unveils eight new products, including the Koi Chair by Gabriel Tan, which embodies organic forms reminiscent of Japanese carp. Each piece, whether it's the Sedai Chair by Christian Haas or the Hinode Dressing Table by Monica Förster, encapsulates a unique blend of tradition and modernity..
Trend Themes
1. Japanese Aesthetic Revival - A deep dive into Japanese heritage with modern design elements reveals a growing interest in combining tradition with contemporary aesthetics.
2. Pandemic Creativity Renaissance - The revival of creativity post-pandemic highlights a significant shift in the design industry towards innovative and meaningful craftsmanship.
3. Design Fusion Exhibitions - The collaborative fusion of different design philosophies in exhibitions presents new opportunities for fresh, cross-cultural innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - An increased focus on sustainable and culturally rich design elements can reshape client expectations and industry standards.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Melding traditional craftsmanship with modern design techniques introduces a compelling market for uniquely designed furniture pieces.
3. Arts and Crafts - The spotlight on traditional practices like washi-making highlights the potential for reviving and modernizing ancient artisanal methods.

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