POTOM by Miki Tanemura
Kuwasawa Design School | Space Design Course
potom
I wondered whether daily life would be more interesting to us if furniture had feelings.
Furniture is mysterious, it welcomes you home, relaxes with you, holds onto your belongings, and nestles up to you.
It's not just something to be put in a place. When you introduce furniture into a space,
you can enjoy the effect that it has on the environment.
odetom
The furniture that greets you at the entrance.
Slippers can be inserted into its head, and depending on the number of slippers, it can become a rabbit or have fun while using it.
The mouth can be used to hold a folding umbrella.
rogutom
Furniture that makes you feel at home together.
A low shelf to use when you're sitting on the couch, for example.
You can temporarily place a magazine in your lap and feel as if you are reading together. A vase of flowers can be placed on the top shelf, and when viewed from the side,
it looks like flowers are blooming from the head.
mottom
Furniture that you can hold for a little while.
A large shelf to put next to your bed or living room as you enter.
A versatile stand where you can hang paperbacks and notebooks on the head,
drinks on the tongue, keys and glasses on the round holes, and masks and hats on the arms.
words: Miki Tanemura
CREDIT
project name: potom
student name: Miki Tanemura
school: Kuwasawa Design School, Space Design Course
year: 2021
category: Furniture Design