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Choh
Daisaku

JAPAN  
Daisaku Choh

1921 Manju (China)
He studied at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music (nowadays: Tokyo University of the Arts) and upon graduation, he started working at architect Junzo Sakakura's office. In 1955, he designed furniture for International House of Japan with Katsuo Matsumura and Tadanomi Mizunoe. Daisaku Choh took part in the 12th Triennale di Milano with Persimmon Chair and became the first Japanese to win the Gold Medal. He established his own architect office in 1972 and has focused on designing buildings and redesigns of his furniture. Choh is one of the heavyweights of the Japanese design field.




FURNITURE [2]
TABLEWARE [1]
'Tray and Saucers' Courtesy Metrocs

'Tray and Saucers'


D E S I G N E R
Daisaku Choh

P R O D U C E R

Metrocs, Japan
2006

M A T E R I A L
wood
Beautiful curved lines and warmth of natural wood characterize Daisaku Choh's tray and saucers. The easy-to-use items give an elegant accent to any tabletop. The tray and saucers were originally designed for Metrocs' exhibition in 2006.
 

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