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Tojiro Knife Gallery Osaka Wins Dezeen Award 2025 KATATA YOSHIHITO DESIGN (L/O)
Interior view emphasizing the continuous knife display and the long, narrow spatial proportion. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Exterior view of TOJIRO Knife Gallery Osaka, with the industrial façade and a direct view into the interior. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Front elevation view of the shopfront, contrasting the façade materiality with the warm timber interior. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Entrance view with the gallery visible beyond, connecting exterior and interior as a single sequence. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Wide interior view showing the knife display system and the gallery’s spatial rhythm. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Detail of the wall-mounted knife display, using concealed fixing for a floating appearance. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Detail view of knives displayed on timber panels, referencing traditional Japanese construction logic. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Angled exterior view of the shopfront within Doguya-suji, Osaka, with the interior visible from the street. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
View through the entrance toward the maintenance room and gallery, making the sharpening process visible to visitors. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Close-up of knife sharpening in the open maintenance room. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
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Close-up of hands preparing a knife during maintenance, showing the craft process in detail. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Craftsman working at the sharpening machine in the maintenance room. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Maintenance room view with craftsman at work, integrated as part of the customer experience. Photo credit: Masaaki Inoue
Project exterior study / axonometric view.1 Photo credit: Natsuki Nagata
Project exterior study / axonometric view.2 Photo credit: Natsuki Nagata
drawing Photo credit: KATATA YOSHIHITO DESIGN (L/O)
Award-Winning MOOD Luminaire Lets Users Create Personal Light Art Vaida Atkočaitytė-Dališanskienė
MOOD luminaire — minimal form in daylight by Vaida Atkočaitytė‑Dališanskienė Photo credit: Vaidotas Darulis
MOOD by Vaida Atkočaitytė‑Dališanskienė — an interior light composition Photo credit: Vaidotas Darulis
MOOD — composition 1 lit only from its own light source Photo credit: Vaidotas Darulis
MOOD luminaire — composition 2 interacting with existing light in the room Photo credit: Vaidotas Darulis
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