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=== On Sunday, September 21, 2025, Mr. Morison Kobayashi was a guest on Junichi Okada's "growing reed" program on J-WAVE, where he discussed his works. If you're interested, please listen on radiko. === A work of flowers and plants made entirely of iron. Morison Kobayashi is known for his works (fixture production) that adorn the spaces of minä perhonen Daikanyama store and call, as well as decorations in the Palace Hotel. This is a very early work, and it has been displayed with care. The price is set with reference to the current price of works of this size (300,000 to 400,000 yen). The frame is also made of iron, and the flower parts are all made of metal. Using four types of metal, mainly iron, the work is created through welding, cutting, sanding, oxidation, and painting. It takes about five months to complete a work. Several works are produced simultaneously. Size: 28.2 cm (height) × 28.2 cm (width) × 4.5 cm (thickness) ---------- Morison Kobayashi He is also famous for his works that adorn the spaces of minä perhonen Daikanyama store and call. Morison Kobayashi Born in Tokyo in 1969. After graduating from Tama Art University and working for an interior design company, he joined IDÉE in 1995. He was mainly in charge of store design and planning, and became independent in 1999. In 2001, he opened an atelier near the Taro Okamoto Museum, which he respects. While designing and constructing, he belongs to a conservation group for alpine plants and visits mountains and fields such as the Northern Alps, Oze, and Tanzawa, taking photographs and sketching. Around 2006, he began wood carving, and started creating plant works using metal, with the themes of coexistence with nature and a recycling society. In 2021, he received the Toshiko Okamoto Award at the 24th Taro Okamoto Contemporary Art Award (TARO Award).
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