design

We often find ourselves in design,
It feels like I'm creating another world that might have existed.

When creating something, I first understand the background of the subject land and plants.
It will also incorporate design features that have long been part of this country.
However, rather than faithfully reproducing them, he creates them while letting his curiosity guide him and letting his imagination run wild.

For example, the world's most delicious fictional tree, "Albormirachroma," which appears on the labels of honey and soda,
It is made by combining all the plants actually used in the products.
This was inspired by the chaos in Leo Lionni's "Parallel Plants," where truth and lie are indistinguishable.

The sake is wrapped in a classic folding screen painting of a typical Japanese mountain landscape with lush cedar trees.
The world they float in front of the lake is like someone in the city or at home, drunk on wood liquor.
It may represent the destination of a dreamlike journey into a forest that one has accidentally gotten lost in.
We usually only see the world we live in,
In fact, it feels like there are many other worlds right around the corner.

Today, we continue to live in another world where people and plants interact closely and equally.
And a reality that I firmly believe will come true in the near future.
Through design, we are engaging in experiments that give us a glimpse into the past and connect it to the present.