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Kyoto Table

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Shiro Kuramata

The Kyoto Table, designed in 1983 by Shiro Kuramata for Memphis Milano, is a striking example of the movement’s bold post-modern spirit. Crafted from composite terrazzo embedded with colorful glass fragments and supported by a chrome-plated metal column, it transforms industrial materials into a sculptural, decorative object. With its graphic presence and playful geometry, the piece embodies the expressive, unconventional design language that defined Memphis in the 1980s.

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Memphis Milano

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Meinkatz

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Shiro Kuramata

Shiro Kuramata was a Japanese designer from 1965 when he founded the Kuramata Design Office in Tokyo until he died in 1991. Kuramata designed some of the most significant and lasting pieces ever produced. His significance in western design was shown first in Memphis, then with Cappellini in 1987. Cappellini celebrated his talent and made him its choice designer to introduce the Cappellini brand on the international stage. His work can be seen in the permanent collections of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, MoMA of New York, the Metropolitan Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in Toyama.
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Designed by

Shiro Kuramata

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