Robina Benson Design House's inaugural exhibit, 'Hana-arashi', merges Japanese design ethos with Italian artistry at its Soho gallery. This collaboration between Nendo and Paola Lenti captures the essence of spring through textile manipulation inspired by cherry blossoms. The exhibit features vibrant furniture crafted from upcycled materials, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability while celebrating the beauty of color and form. Sato's integration of reclaimed textile remnants emphasizes the importance of craftsmanship and emotional connection to design, resulting in an enchanting display of creativity and environmental responsibility.
"Nendo's Oki Sato utilized textile offcuts from Paola Lenti's recyclable mono-material - Maris - which is made from two layers of fabric fused together."
"Inspired by gusts of cherry blossoms, petals in flight, this exploration in textile manipulation exemplifies what the designers do best, fusing organic shapes with unique material sculpting."
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