Maximize your kitchen's functionality & flaunt your style! Discover the magic of an over-the-sink shelf and enjoy an organized, clutter-free space. #KitchenTransformation #OrganizationGoals
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Enveloped in Infinity: Yayoi Kusama's Compulsion Furniture (c. 1964) ◦antly ◦
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At Home With Japanese Design: Accents, Structure and Spirit, 1990
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Ramen Booth
Description:
Ramen Booth is a large appliance that can be used to buy 10 different types of ramen. It can be found in buy mode under "Bar". It costs 795$, and it comes in 5 different colors.
When you press on the object you'll see a few options to choose from. You can hire a vendor, tend the Ramen Booth or purchase ramen. You can purchase from the hired vendor as well.
To hire a vendor the interaction is free.
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Shiro Kuramata (Japanese, Tokyo, Japan 1934-1991)
Miss Blanche chair
1988
Kuramata, one of Japan's most distinguished designers, gained prominence in the 1970s and 1980s for his furniture designs and commercial interiors. Drawing on the expressive capacities of modern industrial materials such as acrylic, aluminum, and steel mesh, he tapped their psychological effects, creating objects that straddle the line between function and suggestion.
"Miss Blanche" derives its design from the corsage that Blanche Dubois wore in Tennessee Williams's"A Streetcar Named Desire". The seat, arms, and back are made of clear acrylic resin in which red silk roses seem to float, an ironic memory of chintz upholstery. The gently curving arms and back are joined and proportioned to stand out as individual elements rather than as parts of a whole. The purple anodized aluminum legs are inserted into slots carved out of the underside of the seat.
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Imagine being rich and paying for bland minimalist textiles and cold sterilized homes when you could be paying folk artists handsomely for handcrafted beauty and color —helping preserve honestly quite priceless artistic traditions and supporting the people who keep these legacies alive— instead.
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i think its kind of wild how much global appeal animal crossing has had considering how EXTREMELY japanese it is. like i think it juuust skirts the line but if you pay attention you can really see how much of it was basically only made with a japanese audience in mind
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Spice up your home ambiance with a Japanese Floor Table. It seamlessly blends tradition with style, ensuring a perfect spot for cozy gatherings right in your living space. Explore our top picks!
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Sit in serenity: Masanori Umeda's 'Lily Chair' (circa 1990) blooms with elegance 🌼
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Japanese craftsmanship sings in every room. The octagonal pass-through window is a perfect circle on the kitchen side. The cupboard's wooden doors slide effortlessly in any weather without metal fittings. The dining table, made of rare Indian laurel, and the cherry wood chairs are by the late George Nakashima, who was considered the elder statesman of the American crafts movement.
At Home With Japanese Design: Accents, Structure and Spirit, 1990
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