
Nagori collection by Studio KO for Domani
Studio KO's Nagori collection for Domani is based on the Japanese concept of "nagori," rich in fleeting moments, as captured by poet Ryoko Sekiguchi. This central concept, which conveys the lingering feeling of past seasons, is gently integrated throughout the collection.

Studio KO's work embodies the balance of a dual perspective on time - on the one hand, the linear journey from birth to death, and on the other, the cyclical nature of the seasons and renewal. Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty, the founding duo of Studio KO, describe this balance as the core of their design philosophy: "Inspired by the dual aspects of time, our works seek to express this delicate balance by engaging with both the circular and the linear. In the Nagori collection, we invite the viewer to reflect on the beauty of fleeting moments and the continuity of life."

Combining the fleeting with the eternal, the plant collection exudes lightness and simplicity. Made directly from the earth, the texture of these planters celebrates the raw, untouched beauty of nature. The earthy colors range from deep browns to pale shades of sun-kissed soil. Available in three sizes and four colors, the Nagori collection is designed to inspire a seamless connection to the living world. Each piece becomes a place of growth, emphasizing the seasonal beauty of growth and decay - the eternal dance of nature. The Nagori collection pays homage to the beauty of the ephemeral and the lasting impact of moments captured in time.


