Studio Baku

Japanese Lights

Baku Sakashita is a medical doctor turned designer. His SUKI lighting collection features semitranslucent Japanese paper and thin stainless-steel wire as a contemporary reinterpretation of Isamu Noguchi’s light sculpture AKARI.

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