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Time & Style
Time & Style is a Japanese furniture brand that designs and manufactures furniture, lighting, and tableware, embodying the aesthetic of simplicity in both materials and design. All products are crafted in Japan by skilled artisans using locally sourced materials, ensuring the highest quality. The core philosophy of Time & Style is to create products with enduring, essential, and timeless value. Drawing inspiration from Japan’s natural environment, its rich history, and traditional techniques, the brand uses materials such as wood and clay, along with traditional techniques, to produce high–quality items that reflect a harmonious coexistence with nature and bring them to the world.
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During 3daysofdesign, GamFratesi exhibited at Thorvaldsens Museum with an installation revolving around the beauty of natural materials and the importance of authenticity in design.
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