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While she discovered Jeff Koons's porcelain...
While she discovered Jeff Koons's porcelain editions at the Kanazawa Museum of Contemporary Art renowned Japanese architect Kazuyo Sejima decided she wan...
While she discovered Jeff Koons's porcelain editions at the Kanazawa Museum of Contemporary Art renowned Japanese architect Kazuyo Sejima decided she wanted to work with Bernardaud. During her visit to the factory, she imagined Jardin de Table, small fruits and flowers in extremely white bisque porcelain, as well as box shapes that reflect her architectural style.
“Our design turns tables into gardens. As in our architecture, we connect inside with outside, drawing together nature and daily life.” Kazuyo Sejima