MieMATSUBARA
Information on publications

“Origami Screen/b” appear in the magazines and a book. 

Icon December issue

Onoffice December issue

Icon Product Yearbook 2012

The Origami Screen came from the traditional Japanese movements,
such as “Fold/Unfold.”
If you set it(Origami-Screen/b) up in front of a window,
 it functions as a blind.
Please enjoy the change from 2D to 3D.
You can image the slit-like light and the framed landscape through it.

Origami-Screen/s is for a shade.
Please enjoy to make it of varied  forms.


Origami-Screen /b :
w×h/h×w=410×820/1unit
material=bonded cardboard

Origami-Screen /s :
w×h/h×w=71.4×142.8/1unit
material=bonded paper

Visit me at Tent London Stand ‘H14’22-25 Sept 2011 
Old Truman Brewery,
Brick Lane, London E1 6QL UK.
 

Visit me at Tent London
Stand ‘H14’

22-25 Sept 2011 

Old Truman Brewery,

Brick Lane, London E1 6QL UK.

 

I-SU Chair

Names and natures often agree.  This is a chair by the name of “Chair”(“イス【I-SU”in Japanese katakana).This chair is formed by the trajectories of the character of Japanese katakana “I” transforming into “SU” and vice versa.

Design: MieMATSUBARA

Design Registered

Trigonaswing

/design:MieMATSUBARA

(Design Registered)

/music by Sohichiroh Shigematsu

Pop-Out Chair

Here is a book.
When you open it, the book turns into a chair.
Please have a seat, and close the book when leaving.
(Watch your fingers when closing!)

/design: MATSUBARA Mie
/magazine which carries this:Ottagono 217(February2009) ,p51
/Design Registered

/music by Sohichiroh Shigematsu