Designer Origami Chandeliers



Using Japanese Origami, Kyushu-based artist Takayuki Senzaki creates beautiful interiors.

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He uses unique patterns and angled lighting to construct chandeliers, tables, and other room ornaments that cast mysterious shadows to create a magical atmosphere. His colourful origami-style chandeliers are part of his unique exhibit entitled Orikami.

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Read an interview with Takayuki on PingMag

Via TokyoMango

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1 comment   |  1,383 views  |  categories : Crafts, Interiors, Japan

1 only one sheet of paper at the map village street editors { 02.08.08 at 4:19 am }

[...] The rules? The artist may only use one sheet of paper. The results? An incredible display of intricate and delicate works that force jaws to drop, heads to tilt left and mouses to click the ‘forward’ button so you can share with your friends, the entries for an art contest at the Hirshhorn Modern Art Gallery in Washington DC. Wow – all this can be done with one piece of paper. For most, our paper prowess didn’t extend beyond the paper-plane or for those more advanced – an origami paper crane. However this DC art contest reminds us just how far out-of-the-box that an artist can venture, as they take something as ‘everyday’ and straightforward as a sheet of A4 white paper and convert it into creative and extremely clever art. Thankyou to all artists who continue to challenge the way we see things – especially something as plain as a sheet of paper. Take a look at what they came up with … [...]

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