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]]>Moreaux was born in France in 1971. She moved to Tokyo in 1996 and opened her company “Emmanuelle Moureaux architecture + design” in 2003.
“Inspired by the layers and colors of Tokyo that built a complex depth and density on the street, and the Japanese traditional spatial elements like sliding screen, she has created the concept of shikiri, which literally means “dividing (creating) space with colors,” we read on her website.
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]]>The post Emmanuelle Moureaux Created a “Universe of Words” Using 140,000 Pieces of Paper appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Moreaux was born in France in 1971. She moved to Tokyo in 1996 and opened her company “Emmanuelle Moureaux architecture + design” in 2003.
“Inspired by the layers and colors of Tokyo that built a complex depth and density on the street, and the Japanese traditional spatial elements like sliding screen, she has created the concept of shikiri, which literally means “dividing (creating) space with colors,” we read on her website.
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