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what we thought

In Japan's living environment, as lifestyles change, the number of Japanese-style rooms is decreasing rapidly, and the ancient Japanese traditions of sliding doors, shoji, and tatami mats are almost no longer seen.
The inheritance of craftsmen's skills is also being lost. I want to protect Japan's traditional industries as much as possible...I thought about what I can do now...

Is it possible to create a folding screen that blends Japanese and Western styles to fit modern interiors?

I began a journey to create a ``modern version of folding screens'' as a fusion of ``Japanese tradition'' and ``the present era.''

Image photo of CORLEOfukase DESIGNER SEIKO FUKASE

Engaged in a wide range of interior design industries.
Since he was around 10 years old, he was collecting scraps of interior information and grinning (weirdo). Experienced in 3 companies in the interior industry in Miyazaki. Moved to Tokyo in 2011 and became independent.
Since then, he has focused on the design of a wide range of commercial facilities, including the renovation of private residences (hotels, Japanese restaurants, hospitals, restaurants, beauty salons, etc.).
His responsibilities are wide-ranging, and he has also been involved in business card design and corporate logo production. This time, we have decided to create a new style by producing folding screens for a new era!

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