Masanori Umeda
Japanese
Masanori Umeda (b. 1941) is a visionary Japanese designer known for his bold, playful contributions to postmodern design, particularly during his time with the influential Memphis Group in the 1980s. Trained in Japan and Milan, Umeda blends Eastern aesthetics with avant-garde Western design principles. His most iconic works, such as the Tawaraya boxing ring sofa, challenge traditional furniture forms and blur the line between art and utility. Umeda’s work is celebrated for its imaginative shapes, vibrant colors, and symbolic depth, making him a standout figure in contemporary design history.
Masanori Umeda
Soshun Flower Stools by Masanori Umeda for Edra, Italy, 1990s
H 24 in DIA 21 in
$ 4,300
Masanori Umeda
Set of 4 Soshun Flower Bar Stools by Masanori Umeda for Edra. Italy, 1990s
H 32.68 in W 20.87 in D 24.8 in
Masanori Umeda
Set of 4 Soshun Flower Stools by Masanori Umeda for Edra. Italy, 1990s
H 24.8 in W 20.87 in D 22.44 in
Masanori Umeda
Edra Soshun Low Stools in Green Velvet by Masanori Umeda - 1990s
H 25.2 in W 21.65 in D 20.87 in
