Painting an emotion in the air is designer Tokujin Yoshioka’s vision that got its meaning in the form of hundreds of transparent plastic sticks. ‘Snowflake’, which was showcased at the Kartell showroom in Milan, is part of ‘Invisibles’ collection of clear plastic furniture.
Tokujin Yoshioka, along with Claudio Luti thought about this collection of furniture that expresses invisible or formless style of seating. The designer is inclined towards bringing forth designs with the essence of natural phenomena and invisible elements. Snowflake wipes out the idea of an object and creates scenery of a sitter floating in the air. Such furniture gives an impression that it’s invisible. However, the object takes a form as soon as it’s touched by light. The designer has created a surreal world with several crystal clear prism plastic sticks. Transparent sticks altogether have been given a dash of white color to exude a snow-like appearance to the visitors.