IKASAS DESIGN at Interior Lifestyle 2025
IKASAS DESIGN, an innovative furniture design company headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa, will unveil its latest creations at the much-anticipated Interior Lifestyle 2025 exhibition. This event will be held at Tokyo Big Sight from June 18 to June 20, 2025. The exhibition aims to showcase the future of furniture with the theme "Enriching Lives for All: Users, Creators, and Distributors Alike."
Unique Product Highlights
Among the standout offerings at the show will be the revolutionary compressed sofas designed to tackle common spatial issues, alongside versatile modular sofas that adapt to changing lifestyles. IKASAS DESIGN is committed to enhancing everyday living through thoughtful design, and this exhibition will serve as a platform to communicate this vision.
The cotan sou line - A New Take on Comfort
One of the highlights will be the
cotan sou line, a sub-brand under the popular cotan sofa label that promises to make large, cumbersome sofas a thing of the past. With compact packing and lightweight design, these compressed sofas are not only easy to transport but also offer an unparalleled sitting comfort. The tagline, "Arrive Small, Relax Big," sums up the philosophy behind this innovative line.
The use of specialized compression urethane paired with patented low-rebound urethane known as
AirForm® ensures that users will enjoy a comfortable and enveloping seating experience regardless of the season. Products such as the
Luma,
Slom, and
Moru emphasize this dedication to comfort with their carefully engineered dimensions and materials.
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Luma: Compact dimensions (W710 x D785 x H670 mm) and a price of ¥45,000 (tax included: ¥49,500).
2.
Slom: Offers a luxurious feel (W1880 x D985 x H630 mm) at a price point of ¥118,000 (tax included: ¥129,800).
3.
Moru: A spacious wide-fit design (W2320 x D1120 x H715 mm) priced at ¥127,000 (tax included: ¥139,700).
These sofas arrive in a compressed state, making assembly straightforward – even for solo users. It takes approximately 48 to 72 hours for the products to fully return to their original shape.
The SAVOYE Modular Sofa - Adaptable Design
Designed by prominent designer Akihiro Sasaki, the
SAVOYE modular sofa is tailored to cater to diverse lifestyles. Its sleek legs exude a sense of lightness while providing remarkable stability – a blend of aesthetic and function that ensures comfort during long periods of sitting.
The SAVOYE is designed with flexibility in mind; it allows for various configurations through interchangeable parts, accommodating different spatial needs without the need for a complete purchase. Whether rearranging for a move or modifying for aesthetics, this modular approach promotes sustainability and creativity in furnishing.
IKASAS DESIGN CREATIVE BRIDGE - Craft Meets Innovation
In addition to these stunning sofas, IKASAS DESIGN will present an exclusive collaboration with Yayuko Inoue, a master of traditional Yame washi paper. This partnership culminated in the creation of the
Ring coffee table, which incorporates hand-crafted washi paper as its centerpiece, offering a unique blend of tradition and modern design.
Craftsmanship in Modern Living
Yame washi, known for its rich history of over 400 years, embodies the essence of Japanese craftsmanship. Despite the challenges facing traditional crafts today, IKASAS DESIGN aims to revitalize this artisan craft by creating functional art pieces that resonate with contemporary lifestyles. The
Ring coffee table not only adds aesthetic value to living spaces but also serves to honor and preserve the skill and dedication of artisans.
Conclusion
Join IKASAS DESIGN as they redefine modern living at Interior Lifestyle 2025. Visitors can experience the harmonious blend of function, design, and cultural heritage, all while immersing themselves in the future of furniture at booth E4 G028 at Tokyo Big Sight. For more information and to register for the event, check their official page. Don’t miss the opportunity to discover how IKASAS DESIGN is shaping the way we experience our living environments.