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#201 Bre.S SHIBUYA 3-25-7 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo-to 150-0002 Japan

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GLH-1026 Rush

The cracks and traces of division are redefined as decoration, and the joints are transformed into the central axis of the design.
This model incorporates the intentional noise of kintsugi.

GLH-1030 Forq

A line of a different material is deliberately inserted into a structure that should normally be complete in itself.
The organic thickness of the acetate and the cold contours of the metal create a slight sense of incongruity on the uniform surface.
GLITCH proposes a modern structural beauty that brings out the structural layers.

GLH-1031 Oyra

The design evokes an unstable connection, as if joined together by two wires.
The joint is deliberately left exposed, and the traces are reconstructed into a new structure.
A model that embodies the beauty of reconstruction, affirming the process itself.

GLH-1032 Jam

The veins of decaying magnolia leaves - the "wiring of life" - are inserted into a well-proportioned frame. The irregular and delicate structure that emerges at the moment of collapse is glued together to express the beauty of reconstruction rather than completion. Using bioacetate, this piece offers a sense of incongruity that is typical of GLITCH.