ryosuke harashima repurposes 1960s electric fans as eccentric tables from the future

ryosuke harashima repurposes 1960s electric fans as eccentric tables from the future

ryosuke harashima presents ‘Do Androids Dream of…’

 

Ryosuke Harashima reimagines Japanese home appliances made in the 1960s as eccentric furniture objects from a dystopian future. In an era of continual and overwhelming material possessions, the STILLIFE series offers fresh perspectives on the past by transforming used electric stand fans into futuristic artifacts. For the series’ new ‘Do Androids Dream of…’ collection, the designer draws on the high-growth energy of Japan’s period of industrial prosperity to craft a set of tables from stainless steel. Infused in each piece is the essence of a gendered android — including a ‘masculine’ high table that recalls a human restrained in a frame, and a console table that evokes the image of a feminine android gently lying on the copper frame.

ryosuke harashima repurposes 1960s electric fans as eccentric tables from the future
all images © Yoshio Daisuke

 

 

stillife imagines furniture as beings from a dystopian future

 

STILLIFE takes on used objects which are too new to be called antique, and too old to be called modern to create whimsical tables that sit as functional sculptures. Using these tools, Ryosuke Harashima uncovers the beauty of conscious industrial design and its emphasis on detail. Unlike the sleek, minimalistic designs of typical contemporary home appliances, the designer seeks to infuse ruggedness into his pieces, allowing for a distinct sense of individuality.

 

When confronted with two discarded TOSHIBA electric fans, Harashima was inspired by their resemblance to androids — non-human entities with a lifelike presence. By viewing these household appliances from the perspective of future beings, in a world where ‘mankind has died out’, the designer envisions a surreal world where they may be revered as ancestors to the android creations. In this vision, these two fans then become the metaphorical Adam and Eve, symbolizing the genesis of a new civilization.

ryosuke harashima repurposes 1960s electric fans as eccentric tables from the future
Ryosuke Harashima expands his STILLIFE series

 

 

The title of the work, ‘Do Androids Dream of…’ derives from the original novel of the Blade Runner film, titled ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’ ‘I thought that the dystopian scenes depicted in the film and the worldview that evokes a sense of human melancholy would have something in common with the work. I envisioned two fans dreaming as thinking tools (or androids),’ notes Harashima.

ryosuke harashima repurposes 1960s electric fans as eccentric tables from the future
‘Do Androids Dream of a Luscious’ console table, featuring an electric fan

ryosuke harashima repurposes 1960s electric fans as eccentric tables from the future
reimagining Japanese home appliances as eccentric furniture objects

ryosuke harashima repurposes 1960s electric fans as eccentric tables from the future
the series draws on Japan’s period of industrial prosperity to craft a set of tables from steel and copper

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ryosuke harashima repurposes 1960s electric fans as eccentric tables from the future
the ‘masculine’ high table recalls a human restrained in a frame

STILLIFE
Harashima infuse ruggedness into his pieces, allowing for a distinct sense of individuality

STILLIFE
the project’s two fans symbolize Adam and Eve and the genesis of a new civilization

STILLIFE
the series is inspired by the dystopian scenes depicted in the film Blade Runner

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project info:

 

name: STILLIFE
designer: Ryosuke Harashima

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: ravail khan | designboom

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