KAMI by Mizuki Kojima
School of the Art Institute of Chicago | Department of Design
Paper as a daily life material, it can be written, played with, and looked at. Handmade paper makes the paper more appealing, and it will change its characteristics through the craftsmanship of different artisans. Japanese handmade paper gives a sense of both soft and hard, the KAMI aims to provide a sensory experience, enticing users to explore the unique texture of washi paper, fostering a profound connection with the original material and the intricate process of its creation.
Material: Kozo plant, Cotton rag, Rattan, Ash
words: Mizuki Kojima
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title: KAMI
student name: Mizuki Kojima
school: School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Department of Design
year: 2025
category: Furniture Design
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