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Toshiyuki Kita
Japanese, 1942
Toshiyuki Kita (1942 – )
Toshiyuki Kita works in both Japan and Italy, but his creations are distinctly Japanese. This is because the artist utilizes materials and techniques that are deeply rooted in Japanese culture. The Wink Armchair (1980) and the Kick Table (1984), designed for Cassina, are housed in MoMA’s permanent collection.
toshiyuki kita furniture
Toshiyuki Kita works in both Japan and Italy, but his creations are distinctly Japanese. This is because the artist utilizes materials and techniques that are deeply rooted in Japanese culture. The Wink Armchair (1980) and the Kick Table (1984), designed for Cassina, are housed in MoMA’s permanent collection.
toshiyuki kita furniture
Toshiyuki Kita
Exceptional Italian Modern "Wink" Recliner by Toshiyuki Kita for Cassina
H 39 in W 33 in D 36 in
$ 3,695
Toshiyuki Kita
Toshiyuki Kita "Wink" Lounge Reclining Chair for Cassina, Italy 1980
H 34 in W 32 in D 44 in
Toshiyuki Kita
Armchair Mod. Wink 111 Designed by Toshiyuki Kita for Cassina, 1980s
H 40.55 in W 82.68 in D 33.46 in
$ 5,750
Toshiyuki Kita
Armchair Mod. Wink 111 Designed by Toshiyuki Kita for Cassina, 1980s
H 40.55 in W 33.46 in D 82.68 in
$ 5,750
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