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Chilean architect mitsue kido is interested in Japanese heritage and aesthetics. Now she designed a chandelier of traditional everyday objects.
Developing a personal interest in japanese heritage and aesthetics, chilean architect mitsue kido presents her striking collection of lamps created through a deconstruction of traditional everyday objects. After opening her first studio in 2012, kido developed a series of installations and works inspired by the art of origami which much later transformed into a passion for lamps — eventually exhibited in New York and milan. kido is currently working in kyoto, japan, where she is thoroughly exploring the rich artisan tradition of the city and collaborating with several craftsmen.
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