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Design Naoto Fukasawa
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Year production started 2023
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Height (inch) 1.18″
Diameter (inch) 15.75″
Code ITM14
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Kuru Kuru
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Naoto Fukasawa is a Japanese product designer. Fukasawa collaborates with world- leading companies and brands. He also works as a consultant for major international manufacturers. Winner of numerous awards, including the 2018 Isamu Noguchi Award. He published a few books, the recent one is 'Naoto Fukasawa EMBODIMENT' (PHAIDON). Since 2012, he is the Director of Nihon Mingei-kan (The Japan Folk Crafts Museum).
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