Silver A' Design Award Winner 2025
sculptural ceiling installation, aluminum ribbons, mirror-polished metal, organic undulation, contemporary interior architecture, silver-gray palette, cool metallic tones, charcoal walls, natural timber accents, rose undertones, dramatic perspective, central axis composition, one-point perspective, chiaroscuro lighting, concealed illumination, reflective surfaces, light fragmentation, spatial theater, immersive environment, flowing forms, water-inspired design, biomorphic sculpture, minimalist furniture, human scale figure, white garments, corridor composition, threshold imagery, contemporary Japanese architecture, material contrast, tactile metal surfaces, optical texture, dramatic shadows, contemplative atmosphere, experiential design, ceiling-mounted installation, workplace transformation, artistic intervention, luminous portal, spatial depth, visual complexity, refined craftsmanship, innovative materiality, poetic functionality
They performed the design for shared office spaces. Inspired by traditional Japanese craftsmanship techniques for making kimonos using a single piece of cloth, here, a aluminum sheet is spread across the entire ceiling and fills the space with waves of vitality, like that of the sunlight shining on the surface of the paddy fields of yesteryear. The overlapping metallic waves create areas of different heights and expanses of space that change freely, as water flows in a lively and reactive manner, thus suffusing the area with the necessary functions and atmosphere.