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Illuminate | Xtal Cordless Lamp - available now

 

Created by Japanese designer, Ryo Kozeki, this elegantly simple lamp was featured at the famous SPAZIO ROSSANA ORLANDI during Milan Design Week this year.

Xtal incorporates a rechargeable battery, eliminating the need for a power cord and enabling it to be used anywhere. The double-sided LED irradiates light in all directions, producing a beautiful and effective illumination. The shimmering and extensive illumination are made possible by a metallic reflector combined with hand-cut solid glass and three-step brightness control.

The Xtal has also been designed to be waterproof, making it flexible and reliable for use in a wide range of areas both indoors and outdoors. 

Each lamp comes with a USB plate charger and a gorgeous black gift box.

RKDS Yamagiwa

18,000JPY (+ tax)

Available at Sanctuary Niseko

Gervasoni GHOST sofa cover special - Buy 1, Get 1 Free*!

Purchase one of the many gorgeous fabric covers for your Gervasoni GHOST sofa(s), and you get a second cover in Lino Biano free! (waterproof options available) From 5 November to 24 November 2015 only.

Available at Sanctuary Niseko.

Happy Halloween!

(*For GHOST 05, 10, 12, 80S, 80D, 80F, 80E. Terms and Conditions Apply)

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"driade × yamagiwa" exhibition, Tokyo

To commemorate the first anniversary of Yamagiwa Tokyo showroom in Gaienmae, Yamagiwa will be hosting a "driade × yamagiwa" exhibition from 24 Oct to 7 Nov 2015. Meet driade's designer Konstantin Grcic at the opening party on 31 Oct!
Location: yamagiwa tokyo
(Tokyo, Minato-ku, Minami Aoyama 2-27-25 ORIX Minami Aoyama Building 9th floor)
Dates: 24 Oct (Sat) to 7 November (Sat) 2015
Hours: 11:00 ~ 18:00
(closed on 28 oct and 4 Nov)

Pop-Up Shop in Ayoyama, Tokyo designed by Paola Navone

For 12 days only from 23 Oct (Sat) to 3 Nov 2015 (Tues) - Pop-Up Shop in Ayoyama, Tokyo designed by Paola Navone!

Featuring brands such as GERVASONI, BAXTER, NLXL NTT, LETTI & CO., KASTHALL, REICHENBACH, and DOMINIQUE KIEFFER.

Don't miss it!

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Venue: Costume National Aoyama Complex 1F (Tokyo, Minato-ku, Minami Aoyama 5-4-30) 
Hours: 11.00am to 7:30 p.m.

For more information, go to http://gervasoni.jp/event01/

SYSTEM X MODULAR LIGHTING by Ross Lovegrove

 System X, which he designed for Yamagiwa is a modular lighting system composed of flexible fluorescent X’s that can be linked with other X modules to create a modern and sculptural lighting system for any interior space. Imagine the possibilities, you can link as many or as few X modules both horizontally and vertically to cover entire walls, ceilings and even connect the X’s together to form circles of different sizes.

Each X module uses two T4 21W fluorescents and can be connected to an optional dimmer to “create zones of different temperatures of light in collective or singular modules.”

Available at Sanctuary Niseko

Gray 34 Table by Gervasoni 1882

The fondest memories are made gathered around the table

The Gray series of furniture integrates “gustavian” and “scandinavian” styles into a harmonium and contemporary collection of casual furniture. Armchairs, sofas, tables, beds and storages are the elements of this line made of materials such as turned and shaped wood, slate, china, marble and mirror. 

To enquire more on this wonderful collection, feel free to drop by Sanctuary Niseko for a chat over coffee.

il dolce far niente | a perfect sunday

Gray24 Armchair by Gervasoni. Comes in natural, white, grey, air force blue and black lacquered (colours and finishes).

Price: ¥110,000 (+ tax). Cushions from ¥13,000 - ¥28,000 (+ tax). Available at Sanctuary Niseko

An evening with TOKUJIN YOSHIOKA

TEAR DROP SS214

An orb of light floating within a transparent glass sphere, scaled to a size of a human heart. It is not a lighting fixture, but a design of light itself. Designed by world renowned Tokujin Yoshioka and manufactured byYamagiwa .

Price: SS214 ¥42,000 (+ tax), SS383 ¥33,500 (+ tax). Available at Sanctuary Niseko

MAYUHANA SE119 Light + Space

Architect Toyo Ito’s 'Mayuhana' series of lamps for lighting companyYamagiwa began as a collaboration more than a decade ago. The Mayuhana series created by reeling fibre glass string around a mold the way thread is spun off a cocoon is reminiscent of a traditional Japanese paper lantern (Bonbori). The beauty of its form is accentuated by the soft illumination coming through the threads.

Price: ¥ 36,000 (+ tax). Available now at Sanctuary Niseko

A balance of form and texture

Designed by Paola Navone for Gervasoni 1882 the Irony Side Table is made of hand woven iron wire. This beautiful and versatile table comes in 3 sizes and can be a chic addition to your living space.

Available now at Sanctuary Niseko

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Business hours: 11:00 – 18:00 (Closed on Wednesdays)

For appointments, please email us at hello@sanctuaryniseko.com

Thank you for the feature!

We stumbled upon this page one afternoon in Sapporo. We designed and built the U bike in collaboration with Underscore magazine back in 2011. Thank you Premium mag for the feature! 

Interview with Nobuhiro Ichimatsu of Shinpui Woodwork

Master wood craftsman Nobuhiro Ichimatsu shares with us his personal journey and his thoughts on the upcoming Niseko Craft Art Festival on 4 October 2014.

How did you get into craft?

I started making furniture at the age of 38 years old. I was a Civil Engineer with the National highway Authority before that. On an outstation trip to Hokkaido doing land surveying and clearing the mountain forest for road building, I was inspired by the surrounding trees and Hokkaido's natural landscape. I left my job soon after and went on to study furniture making in Obihiro, Hokkaido. A year later upon graduation , I went on to apprentice at a furniture atelier for another year and a half. I had always wanted to set out on my own and start my furniture making company, I looked around Hokkaido for a suitable place to set up base. I travelled many places around Hokkaido before choosing Niseko as home. 

Why Niseko?

It was something unexplainable. I just felt an instant connection with the area surrounded by Mount Yotei and Mount Annupuri. There is a special kind of energy here. 

When and how did the Niseko Craft exhibition start?

The first exhibition was just last year in 2013. I was inspired by the level of skill of the local artisans and crafts people in Niseko. I was also surprised that there so many of them in a relatively small area. Most of the artisans and crafts people are from other parts of Japan who ended up in Niseko for similar reasons as I. I want to showcase their skills and spread the message to the world. I am happy that there are more participants, especially foreigners, participating at this year's exhibition. I hope to see more cultural exchange between Japanese and foreign participants so that we are able to build a stronger international craft network.

What can visitors expect to see from this year's exhibition?

More products, more participants and something for both Japanese and foreigners – young and old – alike. \\\

[The Niseko Craft Art Festival will be on from 4 – 13 October 2014 at Hotel Chalet Ivy. Exhibition hours: 10am – 6pm]

The Blue Triangle Society's first exhibition in Japan

It's official - The Blue Triangle Society's fine organic wearables will be exhibiting at Niseko Craft exhibition this October! 

Showing The Blue Triangle Society by Ellen Philpott-Teo's beautiful work to one Niseko Craft exhibtiion's directors Nobuhiro Ichimatsu last Thursday.