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Tanimura Museum

Itoigawa, Nigata, Japan

Togo Murano

2 months agoFebruary 22, 2013 272 notes Reblog architecture museum nigata Togo Murano

yama-bato:

Kiichi Asano (1914-1993) Tokamachi, 1957
http://www.bloomsburyauctions.com/detail/35995/20.0

yama-bato:

Kiichi Asano (1914-1993) Tokamachi, 1957

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4 months agoDecember 24, 2012 1,484 notes Reblog photo nigata Kiichi Asano history

onsomething:

onsomething

Togo Murano | Tanimura Art Museum,  1983 Itoigawa

http://onsomething.tumblr.com/tagged/togo murano

onsomething:

onsomething

Togo Murano | Tanimura Art Museum,  1983 Itoigawa

(Source: Flickr / ryuto)

5 months agoDecember 19, 2012 96 notes Reblog architecture nigata Togo Murano museum

tiga:

(@nifty:デイリーポータルZ:佐渡のギリシャっぽい巨大廃墟から)
http://portal.nifty.com/kiji-smp/121016157966_1.htm

tiga:

(@nifty:デイリーポータルZ:佐渡のギリシャっぽい巨大廃墟から)

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7 months agoOctober 18, 2012 54 notes Reblog architecture nigata

SUSgallery » CONCEPT
double titanium cup
The beauty of these cups is realized by a sophisticated titanium-processing technique; two layers of titanium surround a vacuumed, airless space. An airless layer between the outer and inner surface plates works as excellent thermal insulation, to a degree which was previously considered unattainable for metal. Thus, while no condensation occurs on the surface, liquid inside is protected and kept at a fixed temperature.The cup’s exquisitely tender touch on skin and lips defines an entirely new drinking sensation.
http://susgallery.jp/En/http://susgallery.jp/concept

SUSgallery » CONCEPT

double titanium cup

The beauty of these cups is realized by a sophisticated titanium-processing technique; two layers of titanium surround a vacuumed, airless space. An airless layer between the outer and inner surface plates works as excellent thermal insulation, to a degree which was previously considered unattainable for metal. Thus, while no condensation occurs on the surface, liquid inside is protected and kept at a fixed temperature.
The cup’s exquisitely tender touch on skin and lips defines an entirely new drinking sensation.

http://susgallery.jp/En/

9 months agoAugust 6, 2012 Reblog product design craft photo tokyo nigata shoko tsurumoto

SUSgallery » PRODUCT
double titanium cup
The beauty of these cups is realized by a sophisticated titanium-processing technique; two layers of titanium surround a vacuumed, airless space. An airless layer between the outer and inner surface plates works as excellent thermal insulation, to a degree which was previously considered unattainable for metal. Thus, while no condensation occurs on the surface, liquid inside is protected and kept at a fixed temperature.The cup’s exquisitely tender touch on skin and lips defines an entirely new drinking sensation.
http://susgallery.jp/En/http://susgallery.jp/product-2

SUSgallery » PRODUCT

double titanium cup

The beauty of these cups is realized by a sophisticated titanium-processing technique; two layers of titanium surround a vacuumed, airless space. An airless layer between the outer and inner surface plates works as excellent thermal insulation, to a degree which was previously considered unattainable for metal. Thus, while no condensation occurs on the surface, liquid inside is protected and kept at a fixed temperature.
The cup’s exquisitely tender touch on skin and lips defines an entirely new drinking sensation.

http://susgallery.jp/En/

9 months agoAugust 6, 2012 6 notes Reblog design product craft photo tokyo nigata shoko tsurumoto

SUSgallery » PRODUCT
double titanium cup
The beauty of these cups is realized by a sophisticated titanium-processing technique; two layers of titanium surround a vacuumed, airless space. An airless layer between the outer and inner surface plates works as excellent thermal insulation, to a degree which was previously considered unattainable for metal. Thus, while no condensation occurs on the surface, liquid inside is protected and kept at a fixed temperature.The cup’s exquisitely tender touch on skin and lips defines an entirely new drinking sensation.
http://susgallery.jp/En/http://susgallery.jp/product-2

SUSgallery » PRODUCT

double titanium cup

The beauty of these cups is realized by a sophisticated titanium-processing technique; two layers of titanium surround a vacuumed, airless space. An airless layer between the outer and inner surface plates works as excellent thermal insulation, to a degree which was previously considered unattainable for metal. Thus, while no condensation occurs on the surface, liquid inside is protected and kept at a fixed temperature.
The cup’s exquisitely tender touch on skin and lips defines an entirely new drinking sensation.

http://susgallery.jp/En/

9 months agoAugust 6, 2012 9 notes Reblog craft design nigata product shoko tsurumoto tokyo photo

SUSgallery
double titanium cup
The beauty of these cups is realized by a sophisticated titanium-processing technique; two layers of titanium surround a vacuumed, airless space. An airless layer between the outer and inner surface plates works as excellent thermal insulation, to a degree which was previously considered unattainable for metal. Thus, while no condensation occurs on the surface, liquid inside is protected and kept at a fixed temperature.The cup’s exquisitely tender touch on skin and lips defines an entirely new drinking sensation.
http://susgallery.jp/En/http://susgallery.jp/

SUSgallery

double titanium cup

The beauty of these cups is realized by a sophisticated titanium-processing technique; two layers of titanium surround a vacuumed, airless space. An airless layer between the outer and inner surface plates works as excellent thermal insulation, to a degree which was previously considered unattainable for metal. Thus, while no condensation occurs on the surface, liquid inside is protected and kept at a fixed temperature.
The cup’s exquisitely tender touch on skin and lips defines an entirely new drinking sensation.

http://susgallery.jp/En/

9 months agoAugust 6, 2012 5 notes Reblog craft design nigata product shoko tsurumoto tokyo photo