Aizome by Ryota Yokozeki is a stunning furniture collection inspired by the old Japanese tradition of indigo dyeing. Although the tradition is old the collection itself is quite modern. Although once applied mostly to bedding and clothing, this Japanese designer decided to see what it would be like to explore the use in furniture.
Recently debuted at the Salone Satellite 2016, Aizome by Ryota Yokozeki moves away from fabrics by employing the use of oak, cork and cotton rope. Although the materials are quite different, the indigo brings them together harmoniously. It is comprised of three pieces: a chair, stool and lighting. The collection was created with the help of local craftsmen. Sleek and sophisticated, the designs are perfect for contemporary homes.
Indigo-Inspired Furniture Collections
Aizome by Ryota Yokozeki Involves an Old Japanese Tradition
Trend Themes
1. Indigo-inspired Furniture - There is a growing trend in the use of indigo dyeing techniques in furniture design, offering a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
2. Exploration of Different Materials - Designers are experimenting with different materials like oak, cork, and cotton rope to create innovative furniture pieces.
3. Collaboration with Local Craftsmen - The trend of collaborating with local craftsmen to create high-quality, handcrafted furniture pieces is on the rise.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - The furniture design industry can explore the use of indigo dyeing techniques to create visually striking and culturally rich collections.
2. Textile Industry - The textile industry can benefit from the exploration of indigo dyeing in furniture design, opening up new opportunities for artistic collaborations.
3. Craftsmanship - The craftsmanship industry can embrace the trend of collaborating with designers to create unique and beautifully handcrafted furniture pieces using traditional techniques.