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Karimoku Case
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Emerging from shared design values, Karimoku Case is a contemporary lifestyle brand based in Japan and born out of admiration and love for serene beauty, material richness and timeless appeal. The Karimoku Case collections are brought to life by the world’s leading architects through individual cases, and the story of each collection is told through its native setting. With Karimoku Case, Karimoku introduces its fourth high-end, contemporary furniture brand, following Karimoku New Standard, Karimoku Kunst and Ishinomaki Laboratory by Karimoku.

The exhibition 'Echoes of Texture', hosted by Karimoku Case and Linie Design and curated by Pernille Vest, explores the sensory and aesthetic qualities of materials through Japanese minimalism and Nordic craftsmanship. Karimoku Case’s subtle and functional design merges with Linie Design’s depth and structure in their handmade rugs, creating a tactile and refined expression. The exhibition is a poetic and curated stage of materiality, where objects serve as both functional pieces and conveyors of texture and atmosphere. Karimoku Case and Linie Design, who share Norm Architects as designers of several pieces, invite viewers to sense, feel, and reflect on the role of materials in design and architecture.

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