Misaki Kiyuna

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Misaki Kiyuna

Misaki Kiyuna

JAPAN

Meet Misaki Kiyuna - a powerhouse of good design, creativity and innovation based in Japan. Misaki Kiyuna's design journey has been nothing short of spectacular, marked by a tireless pursuit of excellence. This dedication is clearly mirrored in Misaki Kiyuna's impressive haul of 5 A' Design Awards that we showcase here. Spanning across categories such as Furniture and Lighting, Misaki Kiyuna's work stands as a living testament to a steadfast commitment to design excellence, serving as a beacon of inspiration for designers globally. With each project, Misaki Kiyuna masterfully blends form and function, crafting designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and timeless. This approach underscores Misaki Kiyuna's celebration of creativity and an unyielding quest for innovation.

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Palette Table by Misaki Kiyuna
Palette Table
Palette Table
This is a low table that has been redesigned from a low table called Chabudai. The designer redesigned the Chabudai, whose production has decreased due to changes in lifestyle and Westernization. It is shaped like a Palette, a tool for mixing paint, and features a hole in the top. You can put things in and take them out through the holes, and the bottom top plate rotates. It can be used not only in Japanese-style rooms, but also as a low table in libraries, children's spaces, and resort hotels.
Rin Display Shelf by Misaki Kiyuna
Rin Display Shelf
Rin Display Shelf
This is a shelf made from "Sendan" wood from Okinawa Prefecture. The design of the pillars is inspired by the scenery of Japanese bamboo forests. It has a simple structure, consisting of a pillar with four iron rods welded to a steel plate and fixed to wood with screws. Since the wood is not processed, the length and thickness vary, allowing you to enjoy a variety of solid wood shapes and expressions. You can put books or small items between the pillars. Enjoy the interior by displaying ceramics and sculptures.
Hotaru Stool by Misaki Kiyuna
Hotaru Stool
Hotaru Stool
This is a new piece of furniture that integrates chairs and lighting. A chair for reading books was designed because the time spent at home has increased due to the influence of the new coronavirus. Lights turn on in response to people in the dark. This chair is easy to assemble and use. There are two sizes for children/women and men. The stand serves as a backrest and is very charming when a child sits on it. A lamp stool that can be enjoyed in small spaces.
Hotaru
177
3.55K
Waon lighting by Misaki Kiyuna
Waon lighting
Waon lighting
Modern lighting fixtures using Mino washi paper, a material unique to Japan. gets the idea for the design from the way paper is made, drawing out the fibers from the water. A simple composition with a pleated Japanese paper covered on an acrylic frame. By erasing the existence of the framework with acrylic material, the paper appears to be floating. The texture of the paper creates soft indirect light, bringing a soothing effect to living space. It can be used in hotel entrances, lobbies, and bedrooms.
Waon
141
2.83K
Butai Shelf by Misaki Kiyuna
Butai Shelf
Butai Shelf
This shelf is a shelf that width can be adjusted. Easy assembly is possible without using metal fittings. You can create your own pattern by using the number, position, and angle you like, and you can enjoy a sense of fulfillment and accomplishment. You can use it as a magazine rack by using the surface, and you can also attach photos and posters with magnets. There is a sense of luxury and volume that does not make you feel assembling. It is a very beautiful shelf that can be used 360 degrees and arranges shelves as a partition of the space.
Butai
233
4.68K

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