Daisaku Choh (1 921 -)
After graduating from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts & Music, and undertaking Various Architectural and Design assignments, Daisaku Choh's Work was recognized at the 12th Milan Trienial (one thousand nine hundred sixty) where "Persimmon Chair" helped the Japan Booth Win. the gold prize. He established his own 1,972th in Architecture Office. His Work has always had a Great emphasis on "re-Design," as the Artist has gone over his previous Back Portfolio and improved on several pieces. In fact, Persimmon Chair is a redesign of a dining room chair he had created 4 years earlier. Smooth, organic lines characterize the major body of his work. His iconic Teiza-isu (known in the west as Sakura Chair) was said to be inspired by the work of French designer Charlotte Perriand.
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