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detail of a table surface whose natural grain is revealed through bright huesimage © designboom
the ‘ColoRing’ series of composed of tables, chairs, stools and shelvingimage courtesy of jo nagasaka / schemata architects
image courtesy of jo nagasaka / schemata architects
installation view of ‘ColoRing’ at spazio rossana orlandiimage courtesy of jo nagasaka / schemata architects
image courtesy of jo nagasaka / schemata architects
image courtesy of jo nagasaka / schemata architects
leftover paint which would otherwise be discarded is used to color the surfaces applied through the udukuri techniqueimage © designboom
jo nagasaka of schemata architects with his ‘ColoRing’ furnitureimage courtesy of jo nagasaka / schemata architects
image courtesy of jo nagasaka / schemata architects
exposed grains rendered in a variety of vibrant complementary colorsimage courtesy of jo nagasaka / schemata architects
furniture line includes tables and chairs of different styles and sizesimage courtesy of jo nagasaka / schemata architects










