Kazuto Yoshikawa’s first solo exhibition at A&S in nearly three years will showcase new creations including side tables, candle holders, and full-length mirrors from his signature mirror series. The exhibition will also feature a wide selection of items crafted as A&S’s classic pieces, including black lacquer cutlery and tableware, as well as the largest black persimmon wood bowl Yoshikawa has ever produced. We invite you to visit the store to explore the collection.
PROFILE
Born in 1976 in Fukushima, Kazuto Yoshikawa is a designer of wooden utensils, objects, and furniture. Graduating with a degree in business from Keio University, he began his career at the furniture manufacturer CASSINA IXC.Ltd. After an extended stay in France while on paternity leave, he followed his deepening interests in woodworking and entered the Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture, where he built up his knowledge of woodworking techniques and the forestry traditions of Japan. He currently produces his works in Tokyo.