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T I M E M A C H I N E - R O L E O F D E S I G N E R S F O R T H E F U T U R E

2 0 1 5 . 9 . 9 H E L S I N K I D E S I G N W E E K

F I N L A N D J A PA N

What is common between us?

About 70% of the land is forestland in both countries.

7 2 . 9 % 6 8 . 5 %

What is different between us?

F I N L A N D J A PA N

Self-sufficiency ratio of lumber is quite different.

1 2 6 % 2 8 %

Exhibition in Fiskars shows high woodcrafting skills and a sustainable wood ecosystem in Finland.

Trend of Self-sufficiency Ratio of Lumber in Japan

1955 94.5% 2000 18.2% 2012 28.6%

data: the Forestry Agency, Japan

My challenge is to bring innovations in forestry with technology,

and to design sustainable forests for the future like Finland.

We design innovations in products, services, space and businesses.

Digital Design

Product Design

Space Design

Local Business Design

イノベーションって 何をさす?

Artist: Aki Inomata

Artist: Aki Inomata

Please visit FabCafe Toulouse, opening on Sep 23rd!

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90% of the land is covered by broadleaved forests in Hida.

The area is historically known for traditional “Kumiki” technique (joint of woods)

Kengo Kuma’s Starbucks with Kumiki ©DESIGNSTORES

© BOLEFLOOR

Designing sustainable forests will be a gift a 100 years later.

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