A decorative plan that composes the alcove with dried flowers and textiles!
We would like to introduce a case study of creating dry flower interiors at our company. Dokonoma is a decorative plan that composes a tokonoma, a representative item of Japanese space, using dry flowers and textiles. With just a little space, we create an homage to the playful spirit of the Japanese, who have continued to create endless universes in small areas. 【Case Overview】 ■Date: February 2019 ■Size: Approximately H1000mm × W300mm ■Material: Steel plate, steel column, driftwood ■Flower: Anemone, Muscari, Morselia, Anthurium, etc. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is a production team that handles a wide range of design, planning, and construction, from various event art and exhibition booths to illumination production, as well as store and seasonal displays. We are also developing projects such as "Ouka," which pursues the creation of new value through various activities using dried flowers. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.