
Designer Tokujin Yoshioka will unveil "MIRAGE," his first collaboration with Italian furniture manufacturer LEMA, at next month's Milano Salone, the international furniture fair in Milan, Italy.
Mirage is a wall mirror designed to collage images projected by mirror plates arranged at various angles. Its special modular structure allows it to be adjusted to various angles and configured into several different designs. Each module has a glossy finish reminiscent of traditional mirror craftsmanship.
Yoshioka studied design under Shiro Kuramata and Issey Miyake, and established his own studio in 2000. He has worked on the design of ISSEY MIYAKE shops for over 20 years, including the Ginza flagship store for the accessory brand Swarovski. He has also worked on the spatial design of HERMÈS and the packaging design of the cosmetic brands RMK and SUQQU. His works have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and the Pompidou Centre in Paris, and new works are unveiled every year at the Milan Salone.


















