Frank Gehry's Visitors Bench for the World Company
October 31, 2008 by james wong , Posted in Art, Tagged
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Frank Gehry is without a doubt one of my favourite Architects of all time, known for his decontructivist and post-modernist approach to designs, perhaps the most well known for the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, a building completely cladded in surplus titanium from Russia. Although Gehry rarely do one-off pieces, he recently designed a visitors bench for World Company building in Tokyo. Japan’s largest fashion house with over 90 labels and 3000+ retail outlets. It was just installed a few weeks ago and the people over at core77 were able to sneak in for a closer look last night while they were hanging a banner in the front for design week. Take a look at the images below.
Images : Core77
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