mah jong kenzo takada - no gaku - composition hiru An uninhibited and audacious designer, Kenzo Takada, “the most Parisian of Japanese designers”, has created a unique and exceptional collection of fabrics and ceramics for Roche Bobois. To ‘dress’ the Mah Jong modular sofa, Takada took inspiration from ancient kimonos used in the Noh Theatre, re-interpreting their patterns and colors to create fine and sophisticated harmonies symbolizing the 3 times of the day: Asa (morning), Hiru (midday), Yoru (evening). Description Sofa customizable by individual pieces upholstered in fabrics designed by Kenzo Takada from the No Gaku collection. Modular system with endless combinations due to it's seat cushions (L.95 x D.95 x H.19 cm) and straight and corner backs (H.53 cm). All elements are padded and stitched by hand. Optional adjustable backs with manual mechanism, and small cushions available. Hand-made stitching in white wax thread. Made in Europe |
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I kind of like the mah jong couch! I mean, if I were crazy rich and had like a whole game room, I’d put it there.
For truly delulu, how about an indoor beehive? https://share.google/yhP71cVzPvrA0e8o6 What could go wrong? |
| I like the mah jong couch! I don't know how comfortable it would be for people my age, but I dig the look. |
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I like the couch too.
I even think the goofy horse would be cool in the right home/with the right architecture. For me I'd have to say homes of people who are into the 'Italian villa' look despite being in the US. And everywhere you turn it's a different cheaply made resin rococo decorative item or murder-scene looking marble or granite so that it looks like a discount stone yard. |
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https://www.wayfair.com/furniture/pdp/direct-marketplace-platform-bed-dcec8714.html?piid=79287766
Who buys stuff at this price point from Wayfair of all places? |
Who decorates like Louis XIV? |
This looks so slippery. Crazy! |
I’d love this for little kids. |