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fromABC7 Los Angeles
17 hours ago

At Tiny Doll House, craft the fun-sized world of your dreams

I think the thing that surprises people the most when they come in is the complete variety of items that we have, and the very wide range of things that we offer. Everybody smiles here. There's never anybody that's unhappy or grumpy.
NYC food
Fashion & style
fromColossal
20 hours ago

Thousands of Strips of Silk Undulate in Kenny Nguyen's 'Deconstructed Paintings'

Silk is used by Kenny Nguyen to create dynamic, large-scale artworks that reflect personal identity and heritage through innovative textile techniques.
#architecture
Design
fromDesign Milk
1 day ago

Jonoya by Masakazu Tsujibayashi Is Anything But Ordinary

Architecture balances public visibility and private sanctuary, exemplified by Jonoya's warm interiors and innovative design.
Photography
fromApartment Therapy
3 days ago

I Stopped Buying Souvenirs - I Get These "Whimsical" Finds for My Walls Instead

Personal photos from travel can serve as meaningful souvenirs that capture memories and emotions.
OMG science
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The Guardian view on Japan's cherry blossom: when spring slips out of time | Editorial

Prof Yasuyuki Aono's research shows cherry blossoms in Japan bloom earlier due to climate change, impacting culture and tourism significantly.
#renovation
Renovation
fromArchDaily
5 days ago

Minamicho House / ROOVICE

The house was renovated and subleased to preserve its identity and history through ROOVICE's Kariage framework.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
5 days ago

Minamicho House / ROOVICE

The house was renovated and subleased to preserve its identity and history through ROOVICE's Kariage framework.
Typography
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Meet Kyoto: the typeface that bleeds (on purpose)

Kyoto blends Japanese calligraphy with classic Latin forms, reflecting a handmade, human feel in design.
Arts
fromColossal
1 week ago

Marvel at Manabu Kosaka's Hyperrealistic Paper Sculptures of Retro Objects

Manabu Kosaka creates intricate paper replicas of everyday objects, showcasing remarkable detail and flexibility in his artistic process.
Cooking
fromBon Appetit
2 weeks ago

Ceramic Cookware From Around the World

Culinary tools from around the globe reflect heritage cooking traditions and the stories of their makers.
Graphic design
fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

Hikarigami Lighting Forges New Finishing Techniques

Hikarigami merges handcraft and robotics to create unique light fixtures from aluminum sheets through innovative design processes.
fromColossal
2 weeks ago

Misato Sano's Charming Wooden Dogs Are Carved With Personality

Visualizing my inner self through expressions and gestures full of charm and humor has also become an opportunity to deepen my self-love.
Pets
Arts
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 week ago

Salem Paper Arts Fair celebrates love of all things paper, followed by a 'Bridgerton' ball * Oregon ArtsWatch

The first annual Salem Paper Arts Fair celebrates paper arts and literature on April 18, featuring independent artists and a Booklover's Ball.
Graphic design
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Even more beautiful than I imagined': the nifty Japanese printing gadget uniting artists worldwide

Gabriella Marcella curates an exhibition showcasing risograph art, highlighting its unique aesthetic and community impact.
#product-design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago
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origami crab lamp folds into a softly glowing nightstand companion

A folded, crab-shaped table lamp uses polypropylene synthetic paper, acrylic, and brass to fuse origami-inspired form with soft, efficient lighting and sculptural presence.
fromThe Inspired Room
3 weeks ago

DIY Decoupage Easter Eggs with Paper Napkins (Easy Spring Craft) - The Inspired Room

Separate the napkins so you're only using the top printed layer. Tear (don't cut) the napkins into smaller pieces-torn edges blend much more naturally. Brush a thin layer of varnish onto the egg. Gently place a napkin piece on top, then brush another thin layer of varnish over it to smooth it out.
Renovation
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

Casio's special edition calculator handcrafted using traditional Japanese lacquering technique - Yanko Design

The S100X Urushi Edition, also known as The Special One, is a limited edition desktop calculator designed using a century-old Japanese Urushi lacquer technique.
Gadgets
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

Your Carry-On Isn't Ready for Cherry Blossom Season in Japan - These 9 Designs Are - Yanko Design

Camera (1) is a compact, metal-bodied camera designed for ease of use, featuring a single-edge control layout that allows for quick adjustments without navigating a touchscreen. This design is particularly beneficial during cherry blossom season when moments are fleeting and require immediate capture.
Photography
Arts
fromColossal
4 weeks ago

Explore a Growing City of Meticulously Crafted Miniature Paper Buildings by Charles Young

Charles Young creates intricate miniature paper models inspired by color combinations, showcasing diverse architectural styles and emphasizing color pairings.
Science
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Know when to fold them: the tech inspired by origami

MIT researchers developed a 3D-printing technique inspired by kirigami that creates flat, foldable structures that pop into predetermined 3D shapes when pulled.
Arts
fromColossal
1 month ago

Goran Konjevod Transforms Paper into Elegantly Organic Origami Vessels

Goran Konjevod's vases, made from folded paper, combine organic forms with colors, creating a visual presence that resembles porcelain.
Arts
fromdesignyoutrust.com
1 month ago

Stunning LargeScale Matchstick Sculptures By Iowa Artist Patrick Acton, Using Millions Of Tiny Wooden Sticks

Matchstick Marvels in Gladbrook, Iowa showcases intricate matchstick models by artist Patrick Acton, who has created over 75 large-scale sculptures since 1977.
fromColossal
1 month ago

Folklore and Nature Converge in Cat Johnston's Expressive, Eccentric Puppets

Drawing on childhood memories, folk art, and nature, the London-based illustrator and model maker creates expressive sculptures and puppets that inhabit dreamlike realms. Invoking historical costumes and cartoonish and emotive faces, Johnston's otherworldly cast seems both familiar and strange, as if children's book protagonists have sprung to life or converged with a strange dream.
Graphic design
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Renovation
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Renovation and Continuity in Japanese Architecture: The Work of 1110 Office for Architecture

1110 Office for Architecture addresses societal and environmental transformation through careful residential renovations and precise spatial interventions that balance change with enduring elements.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Renovation and Continuity in Japanese Architecture: The Work of 1110 Office for Architecture

1110 Office for Architecture addresses societal and environmental transformation through careful residential renovations and precise spatial interventions that balance change with enduring elements.
fromColossal
1 month ago

Restrained Emotions Simmer in Shinsuke Inoue's Tender Wood Sculptures

I have virtually no idea what the finished piece will look like until I actually begin working with the wood. As a result, the form often emerges as I carve, and I frequently change my plans midway through the process. Naturally, I keep the many failures a secret.
Arts
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Kintsugi: The Japanese Art of Being Remade

Kintsugi 金継ぎ is known as the Japanese art of putting broken things back together, like broken pottery, using materials mixed with powdered gold and other elements. Instead of hiding damage, this technique celebrates the restoration of an object once viewed as broken, flawed, or imperfect. This same process can be seen as a metaphor for addiction recovery. Even for people with addiction who willingly choose recovery, there's an element of being remade that can't be ignored. Addicts often go through a period of denial.
Mental health
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The Japanese gardening technique of kokedama will bring a touch of magic into your home

Kokedama moss-ball arrangements offer an accessible, decorative, and sustainable alternative to traditional floristry while evoking layered urban memories.
Renovation
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

This Crumbling Kyoto Home Was Rebuilt as a Wabi-Sabi Sanctuary - and Every Detail Is Intentional - Yanko Design

A Kyoto renovation restores a traditional Sukiya residence by removing decades of alterations, creating livable spaces that honor historical principles while serving contemporary needs.
Miscellaneous
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Kumamoto Exhibition Explores Shoei Yoh's Pioneering Timber Structures and Computational Design

Shoei Yoh, a pioneering Japanese architect born in Kumamoto in 1940, revolutionized timber construction and computational design through rational methodology and elastic architecture principles.
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

8 Best Japanese Spring Home Upgrades That Make Tiny Rooms Feel Like a Wabi-Sabi Sanctuary - Yanko Design

Japanese design philosophy emphasizes deliberate minimalism where less means intentional rather than empty, achieved through functional objects rooted in craft traditions and spatial intelligence.
Cooking
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

7 Best Japanese Kitchen Gadgets & Tools So Clever They Make Every Meal Feel Like a Ceremony - Yanko Design

Japanese kitchenware prioritizes single-purpose precision and minimalist design over multifunctionality, with tools refined through centuries of regional manufacturing expertise that create superior cooking performance.
Fashion & style
fromAnOther
2 months ago

Ssstein, the Japanese Label Creating Masterful Tailoring for the Everyday

Ssstein offers warm, unisex tailoring by Kiichiro Asakawa that celebrates everyday movement, memory, and the quiet poetry of ordinary moments.
fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 months ago

This Artist Creates Superhero and Comic Watercolors With Traditional Japanese Motifs

Justin Bieber for Calvin Klein Spring 2015 Ad Campaign In A Parallel Universe: Artist Exposes Sexism By Switching Up Gender Roles In Old-School Ads Russian Blogger Makes Parodies Out Of Celebrity Photos, And More Than 20,000 Followers On Instagram Approve 10 Famous Movie Titles Written Using Negative Space The World of Modern Graphic Design & Typography by Kyle Kemink Chinese Tech Companies Hiring 'Pretty' Girls to Motivate Male Employees by Chatting, Playing Ping Pong and Buying them Breakfast
Typography
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

10 Best Japanese Stationery Items Under $100 Planners Obsess Over - Yanko Design

The stationery world has long looked to Japan for innovation, and planning enthusiasts know this better than anyone. Japanese design philosophy brings together minimalism, functionality, and thoughtful engineering to create tools that transform mundane tasks into moments of creative joy. These aren't just accessories that sit pretty on your desk. They're carefully crafted instruments that respect your workflow, elevate your planning rituals, and make every stroke of the pen feel intentional.
Gadgets
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

On a Volcanic Japanese Island, a Local Art Collective Has Transformed a House Into a Geothermal Cavern

Haruka Kojin (artist), Kenji Minamigawa (director), and Hirofumi Masui (production manager) are the founding trio of 目[mé] (which means "eye" in Japanese). Their approach? "To create works that allow us to relive the 'world as it is' that constantly unfolds before our eyes," they explain on their website. This rather mysterious intention has nonetheless led the Japanese collective, created in 2013, to exhibit at the Japan Society in New York and the Centre Pompidou-Metz, which have presented several of their installations. Japanese private homes seem to be a favorite disruptive space for the artists, who have previously integrated an extremely minimalist art gallery into a dilapidated house on another Japanese island in 2020. Other notable works include giant inflatable faces installed above natural landscapes and the recreation of monumental waves.
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Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

layered floral stickers transform paper into 3D modular bouquet letter set

Towa Mark transforms industrial embossing expertise into Letter Bouquet, a modular stationery system where users layer three-dimensional embossed floral stickers onto washi paper to create sculptural compositions.
Arts
fromColossal
2 months ago

These 1,000-Year-Old Paper Flowers, Sealed in a Cave, Are a Marvel of Preservation

Tang Dynasty prosperity and Silk Road exchange fostered artistic innovation; Dunhuang's sealed Cave 17 yielded well-preserved cut and folded paper flowers among 50,000 artifacts.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

7 Best Japanese-Designed Valentine's Gifts That Look $1000+, But Cost Half That - Yanko Design

Japanese design has spent centuries perfecting the balance between restraint and richness. These seven gifts embody that philosophy, where every material choice and geometric decision carries intention. From transparent polycarbonate that frames music like sculpture to hand-planted bristles that honor century-old brush-making techniques, each piece reflects the considered craftsmanship that typically commands luxury prices. The precision is palpable, the materials exceptional, yet the cost remains accessible.
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

sculptural steel ladder imitates the flowing geometries of brass musical instruments

SO KOIZUMI DESIGN has developed Resonique, a ladder that explores the relationship between functional structure and sculptural form. The project draws on the structural logic of ladders while referencing the flowing geometries associated with brass musical instruments. Through this combination, the object shifts from a purely utilitarian tool toward a design piece that engages both function and spatial presence.
Design
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 month ago

These Sculptural Japanese Lamps Come in 100 Colors for $150 - Yanko Design

Designed by Michael Kritzer, an industrial designer with Red Dot, iF, and Cannes Lions awards to his name, Dollights are inspired by creative Kokeshi dolls, those beautifully varied Japanese wooden figures that range from traditional to wildly expressive. The connection isn't literal. You won't mistake these for dolls on a shelf. But the DNA is there in the proportions, that satisfying relationship between a rounded head and a tapered body, the way each silhouette feels like it has its own quiet personality.
Design
fromApartment Therapy
2 months ago

"Instantly Calming": 8 Colors Designers Love in Trendy Japandi Interiors

If there was only one interior design style setting the tone in 2026, it would be Japandi. Apartment Therapy's State of Home Design survey identified Japandi style as one of the year's top design aesthetics, according to insights from 140 designers - and it's easy to see why. As more people strive to create spaces that feel calming, intentional, and grounded in nature, Japandi's blend of Japanese restraint and Scandinavian warmth feels especially timely.
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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

5 Sushi-Inspired Designs For Japanese Product Fans That Look So Realistic You'll Want to Eat Them - Yanko Design

Sushi exemplifies minimalist design—clarity, precision, and restraint guide creators to prioritize essential elements and function for lasting, purposeful aesthetics.
Design
fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

"Layered Nature" by nendo for ALPI Extends Visions of Veneer

Layered Nature by nendo and ALPI showcases innovative Kasumi and Futae wood veneers, merging Italian geometries with Japanese simplicity to emphasize material over function.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

An Heirloom Patchwork Quilt Can Redefine Your Whole Room's Vibe

Patchwork quilts provide nostalgic cottagecore bedding aesthetics through modern retailers and quality materials for people without inherited heirlooms.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 months ago

Fold the Corners of This Wooden Cube Lamp and Watch the Light Change - Yanko Design

Most contemporary lamps are adjusted with a dimmer on the cord, a touch sensor on the base, or a slider in an app. That makes light feel like another setting in a menu, slightly detached from the object itself. There is something satisfying about changing light by physically moving parts, as if you are sculpting both the fixture and the atmosphere around it, which is what smart bulbs and app-controlled RGB strips quietly leave out.
Design
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Cardboard crazy! Scavenger genius Shigeru Ban on building cathedrals and quake shelters with paper

He takes materials others might overlook or discard from cardboard tubes to beer crates, styrofoam to shipping containers and subjects them to a kind of alchemy, refining rough edges and transforming fragility into sturdiness. The outcome is a perpetually ingenious and curiously poetic scavenger architecture that finds beauty and purpose in the everyday. From high-end boutiques to housing for refugees, Ban's buildings blur the lines between eastern and western design traditions, between the luxurious and the ordinary.
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