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Yuri Kinoshita: Designer

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While wandering slack-jawed through the warehouse sale at Kyoto Art and Antiques, we were introduced to the work of Yuri Kinoshita. Her paper lanterns are grand, bold and unlike any we've seen before, yet remain intimate and comforting in their shape and glow.
 
 

In her words: "The divine light showering between the clouds raises childhood memories of the pleasant light through shoji."

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Born in Kyoto, Japan, Yuri graduated from the Interior Design program at Osaka Mode Gakuen and traveled extensively throughout Asia, Europe and the United States before founding Umbo, a division of her family's company, Kinoshita Co., Ltd., specializing in art for the home. She has exhibited her work all over the world, and opened an interior design store in Bali. She moved to Seattle earlier this year.
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Her sconces, table, floor and pendant lamps are made with many different colors of paper, fuzzy or woven, enormous and standard in size. While her works are extensively catalogued on her website, custom orders are encouraged, as pieces are one-of-a-kind.
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Read more about Yuri here.

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Cool, but one of those looks like it's made from cat fur dust bunnies.

posted by kaanswfm on 2008-05-08 16:08:47
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i really dig the giant, amorphous one in the top left of the second picture... the rest i could leave behind.

posted by closertotheocean on 2008-05-08 16:14:12
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I think these look kind of cool when lit in the dark, but not very stylish when just sitting or hanging as paper amoebas. Some of the ones pictured on her site look a bit like lumpy paper laundry sacks hanging from the ceiling. It'd take very specific design to work one of these into a room effectively and I'd love to see someone who uses one effectively in their home.

posted by Orchid64 on 2008-05-08 19:52:35
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I wonder how it looks when there is no light on it. It looks cool now.

posted by John C on 2008-05-08 23:45:25
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Wow these are great!!!

posted by lightspeed on 2008-05-09 00:13:07
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