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AKARI SCARF
PROGETTISTA: Andrea Salvini
- Anno: : 2014
- Categoria: : Altro
- Committente: : The Noguchi Museum
- Visto: 531 VOLTE
DESCRIZIONE: Inspired by Isamu Noguchi’s light sculptures, the design purpose was to extend the
concept of Akari (Japanese for “light as illumination” but also...
Inspired by Isamu Noguchi’s light sculptures, the design purpose was to extend the
concept of Akari (Japanese for “light as illumination” but also “weightlessness”) into
the wearable sculpture of an Akari Scarf. The scarf’s luxurious modal-and-silk blend fabric echoes the translucent washi paper
of Noguchi’s delicate lanterns, while the fine embroidery mimics the bamboo reed “ribs”
of the lamps, giving the scarf form and structure. Just as Noguchi’s Akari light sculptures took on many forms, the Akari Scarf may be worn in any number of ways, remaining nearly weightless, true to Noguchi’s original concept and aesthetics.