Square Wall Clock by SyOHEI MIHARA
for Super Present by WAKITA, Japan 1992
Wall Clock by SyOHEI MIHARA
for Super Present WAKITA, Japan 1987
1992 Good Design Award, Japan.
Multicolor Square Wall Clock by Syohei Mihara for Super Present Wakita, 1992 Japan. Plastic in Green, Red, Purple, Yellow, Blue and Black. This rare wall clock has the same color scheme as the 'Paradise Series' by Syohei Mihara for the same line 'Super Present' by Wakita, Japan.
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Of Japanese Postmodern Design
Of Japanese Postmodern Design
Of Japanese Postmodern Design
Japanese Postmodern Design
SHOHEI MIHARA (1947-Born in Miharu Town, Fukushima) is a leading postmodern Japanese designer yet little known outside of Japan. First highly criticized like his soul-brothers and sisters of the Memphis Group, his work for Wakita is now a landmark of Japanese Design History and is regarded with a different perspective.He studied Industrial Design at Tokyo Zokei University Design Department where he graduated in 1970. He started to work as a freelance designer in 1974 and taught industrial design in Japan from 2003 to 2013. His work has been internationally awarded and exhibited since 1976. Today Shohei is operating from Mihara Design Office in Tokyo, continuing to ignite change in design.