A Modern Testament to Shizuoka’s Craftsmanship by Takasu Gaku Design and Associates

In the heart of Shizuoka Prefecture, a region known for its traditional wooden craftsmanship, the 'Di+Re' collection offers a bold and innovative take on tradition. Shizuoka is famous for producing fine wooden items like pepper mills and tableware. Now, young craftsmen and interior designers, under the visionary leadership of Takasu Gaku Design and Associates, come together to push the boundaries of their craft in this fertile creative ground.

Di+Re products are based on the theme of "Disassembly and Reconstruction." They explore the combination of form and function through traditional woodworking techniques that are deconstructed and reassembled into modern designs. This process is symbolic; it involves meticulously crafting each piece by hand, intentionally incorporating deviations such as tilts, rotations, and inversions into the assembly. The result is a series of products that elegantly merge geometric precision with the warmth of handcrafted wooden forms, embodying the fusion of modern and traditional aesthetics.

The essence of Di+Re is its versatility and adaptability. The collection's signature piece is a wooden grinder designed to transcend its original purpose. Instead of being limited to a single function, this grinder is envisioned as an iconic object that seamlessly integrates into various settings – a stool, a side table, or a display stand. This multifunctional design philosophy empowers users to interpret and use the product to suit their style and needs, inspiring creativity and personalization.

One of the standout pieces in the Di+Re collection is the Nu Stool. It is a masterful creation made from a cylindrical shape turned on a lathe. Two identical triangles are carved from this cylinder and reconnected in an inverted position, creating a stool that challenges traditional design norms. Its bold shape, with minimal connection points on its curved surfaces, makes it a striking addition to any space. It can be used as a functional seat, a side table, or an objet d'art.

The Quad Stool is equally compelling, crafted through division and inversion. First, a cylinder is turned on a lathe and then split into four vertical sections, each carefully inverted and reassembled. Despite its seemingly straightforward appearance, the stool's proportions are defined by intricate calculations, with every cut, angle, and line the product of meticulous planning and expert craftsmanship. This piece showcases the designer's attention to detail and offers a glimpse into the future of woodworking as traditional techniques are repurposed to create something entirely new.

The collection's innovation continues with Otto, a piece whose name—meaning "8" in Italian—hints at its design inspiration. At first glance, Otto appears as a simple cylindrical form, but upon closer inspection, lines inclined at an 8-degree angle are revealed, rhythmically suspended within the wood. These subtle inclinations transform the piece depending on the viewer's perspective, altering its silhouette and the expression of its wood grain. Otto serves as a refined yet distinctive accent in any space, showcasing the power of subtle design.

Created by Takasu Gaku Design and Associates, Di+Re products are more than functional items. They represent a conversation between the past and present, tradition and innovation. They encourage users to discover the potential of form and function, appreciate the craftsmanship behind each piece, and enjoy the beauty of versatile and timeless objects.

For more information, please visit: https://gaku-design.com

*This project is one of the shortlisted project in the Sky Design Awards 2024 - Product design

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