Reliving fond memories through an innovative design, Nao Tamura, a Japanese graphic designer, has designed the Origata bench for the Italian brand Porro. The design draws inspiration from the making of Kimonos, the Japanese ancestral clothing. Through the Origata, Tamura keeps alive the culture of Kimono making, which is a tradition running in her family.

The art of making Kimono involves a process of cutting and sewing a piece of flat and rectangular fabric in a straight line without causing a mess or wasting the fabric. Tamura mirrored the method in the Origata bench, where a sheet of aluminum is precisely cut and fastened together with screws for a more unified and geometrical structure.

It has a monolithic appearance, reflective and symbolic in its stance. A beautiful piece of furniture that marries the Japanese tradition of Kimono making with contemporary design.

The Origata bench shares a minimal and thoughtful design with an aesthetic quality. The pop of red color adds a character to it and makes it a singular piece of furniture. The bench stuns the viewers with its 3-dimensional configuration, visually striking appearance, and seamlessly tangible design. With strong proportions, symmetry, and balance, the bench provides a great seating option and a humble piece of home décor.

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It is a simple design with a minimal aesthetic that is proficient in accentuating the space. With its attractive profile, it is ideal for waiting rooms, entryways, and bedrooms, in domestic or formal spaces.

The Origata bench creates a meditative atmosphere or even provides a safe space to work or write. It gives a space to engage with the self most productively. The bench is wonderfully embodied with the designer’s personal and emotional connection with her Japanese roots and culture.

Image: Porro
Image: Porro
Image: Porro

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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