Designer TOKUJIN YOSHIOKA

A Japanese designer and artist who has created works from architecture to contemporary artwork and collaborated with many global companies including Cartier, Louis Vuitton, and Hermes.

Tokujin Yoshioka (1967-) is a Japanese designer and artist who was influenced by Leonardo da Vinci.
He established his own design company in 2000 after studying under the Japanese famous designers Shiro Kuramata and Issei Miyake.

He has created works from architecture to contemporary artwork and collaborated
with many global companies including Cartier, Louis Vuitton, and Hermes.
His products are known for their nature-themed poetic aesthetic,
and he is internationally acclaimed for his unique design
which shapes by using unmaterialistic elements, such as light, is highly valued from around the world.

Many of his works are selected as a permanent collection at the world’s major museums including the Museum of Modern art (MoMA),
Paris Museum of Modern Art, Victoria, and Albert Museum.
He has been internationally awarded Design Miami/Designer of the Year,
ELLE DECO International Design Awards・Designer of the Year, Milano Design Award.

PRODUCTS DESIGNED BY TOKUJIN YOSHIOKA