Ebisu Print and Frame
This photograph captures the iconic hairpin turn on the legendary Touge course at Ebisu Circuit in Fukushima, Japan. A sacred spot for fans of drifting and JDM culture, this corner has been immortalized in countless Option videos. During my visit, an ethereal fog settled over the track, accentuating the dramatic elevation change and adding a sense of mystique to this revered stretch of asphalt. Encased in a handcrafted walnut frame with brass corner pins, the print combines a timeless aesthetic with a nod to the spirit of motorsport.
Guitar Rack
This minimalist guitar rack is a striking fusion of function and form, showcasing instruments as pieces of art. Constructed from warm walnut and slender brass rods, the rack’s design evokes a sense of lightness and structural elegance. The geometric framework plays with negative space, creating a dynamic visual tension that draws the eye while providing a sturdy and balanced support. Its sculptural quality not only highlights the guitars it holds but also stands as a statement piece in its own right, merging craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics.
Geometric Lamps
These sculptural lamps seamlessly blend geometric precision with organic form. Crafted from stacked acrylic layers and a wooden base, the lamps' architectural silhouettes evoke a natural, cascading flow—reminiscent of crystalline growth or abstract mountain peaks. The interplay of light and shadow is enhanced by an internal RGB LED bulb, which radiates through the translucent acrylic to create a dynamic and atmospheric glow. This fusion of materials and design gives the lamps a striking visual presence, balancing structure with natural form.