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Hagoromo by Nosigner
Japanese designer Nosigner has completed his own office interior, which is veiled by a feather-like curtain inspired by a traditional hagoromo ("feather robe") kimono.
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The space, at Sendagi in Tokyo, is furnished with Nosigner products including the Pokkari hanging light and Arborism table.
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Photos are by HATTA.
Here's some info from Nosigner:
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Hagoromo is an interior design of nosigner's office. The whole space of the room is covered with the curtain of the feather-like thread.
![hagoromo4.jpg](http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2009/03/hagoromo4.jpg)
This special curtain gives beauty as well as function to the space, which enables to cover and hide all the shelves while to keep easy access to the shelves.
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The inspiration of the design comes from Japanese traditional kimono called "Hagoromo", which is silky and feather-like robe. The office is covered by the calm lightning like lightning seen through hagoromo robe.
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