Surprising Japan
Dreamland teahouse for Zuma
Tea houses in Asia are striking examples of traditional architecture, reflecting the culture and history of the region. Design Pier is re-imagining this concept. They create for Zuma a sanctuary of tranquility featuring enchanting design pieces from the most cutting edge Japanese and Taiwanese designers.
The pieces surprise us with their uniqueness and eccentricity. They transport us to a dreamland where the rocks are made of wool, the walls are made of Washi paper, where you can comfortably sit on a giant tea whisk protected from curious eyes by a fan-shaped screen.
EXHIBITORS AYA KAWABATA
HIROKI TAKADA
KAD / nada
KIMU DESIGN FOR INDUSTRY+
TOMOHIRO SHIBUKI
Dreamland teahouse for Zuma
Tea houses in Asia are striking examples of traditional architecture, reflecting the culture and history of the region. Design Pier is re-imagining this concept. They create for Zuma a sanctuary of tranquility featuring enchanting design pieces from the most cutting edge Japanese and Taiwanese designers.
The pieces surprise us with their uniqueness and eccentricity. They transport us to a dreamland where the rocks are made of wool, the walls are made of Washi paper, where you can comfortably sit on a giant tea whisk protected from curious eyes by a fan-shaped screen.
EXHIBITORS AYA KAWABATA
HIROKI TAKADA
KAD / nada
KIMU DESIGN FOR INDUSTRY+
TOMOHIRO SHIBUKI