Nature and Nosigner


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“In an age with tons of artificial things around us, I feel many people desire to have real things that provide them with experiences from nature.” 


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Fluoflo, 2008

Originally studying to be an Architect, the Japanese industrial designer who goes by the alias ‘Nosigner‘ clearly found his calling beyond the composition of a building.  Nosigner has been recently featured in all the latest design shows and magazines – getting rave reviews for his forward thinking installations and product designs.  The works created by the designer has a flowing theme, using nature as the inspiration behind his projects.  The use of nature is just part of Nosigner’s overall goal to increase awareness on  global issues relating to the environment and waste.  

The origination of the name ‘Nosigner’ and and in-depth discussion of his projects was featured in an interview for this months issue of Metropolis.  Check out the article here

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Spring Rain

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Pokkari, 2007

Luminaire composition of feathers. 

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Rebirth, 2008

Luminaire composition of hollowed egg shells.

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