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Eternal Form - A Century of Modern and Contemporary Design

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Junzo Sakakura

Pair of lounge chairs, model no. 5016

teak-veneered plywood, fabric
Each: 64 x 55.5 x 64 cm. (25 1/4 x 21 7/8 x 25 1/4 in.)
Manufactured by Tendō Mokkō, Tendō, Japan. Designed 1957, executed 1960s.
Junzo Sakakura was one of the most famous Japanese architects from the 20th century and has been compared to the genius of designers such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbuiser, and Mies van der Rohe. Sakakura was one of the first architects to combine elements of modernism—which he learned while working in Le Corbusier’s studio in Paris—with traditional Japanese style. His furniture designs reflect this characteristic, as they are low to the ground and incorporate fluid lines and organic forms with a minimalist aesthetic.

Junzo Sakakura

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