HIRASAWA FUTOSHI DESIGN
Interior Design Firm TOKYO / Japan
The communication design studio was established in 2004 in Nihonbashi, Tokyo by Hirasawa Futoshi, a Tokyo resident urbanist specializing mainly in interior design of commercial buildings and commercial spaces in Japan. The studio undertakes a wide range of design work, from commercial space design in Japan to building design in business and environmental areas, interior design for corporate showrooms and offices, booth design for trade shows and events, as well as any related VI (Visual Identity) or sign planning.
Awards:
2012 DSA Design Award 2011:Prize Winner
2012 DSA Design Award 2011:Prize Winner
2011 Display Design Award 2011:Prize Winner
2011 Display Design Award 2011:Prize Winner
2011 Display Design Award 2011:Prize Winner
2010 Display Design Award 2010:Prize Winner
2010 Applied Typography of Japan:Prize Winner
2009 Display Design Award 2009:Prize Winner
2008 Display Design Award 2008:Prize Winner
2007 Graphic Design in Japan 2007:Prize Winner
2007 Applied Typography of Japan:Prize Winner
2006 AICA SHOP DESIGN CONTEST : Special Prize
2006 HKDC Design for Asia Award : Nominate
2006 JCD Design Award : Prize Winner
Publication:
Show Time (Sendpoint books publisher.HK)
Annual of Space Design in JAPAN 2012
Annual of Space Design in JAPAN 2011
Applied Typography JAPAN 2011
Annual of Space Design in JAPAN 2010
Annual of Space Design in JAPAN 2009
Annual of Space Design in JAPAN 2007
Applied Typography JAPAN 2007
- Address 201 1-33-6 Nihonbashi-Kakigaracho Chuo-ku, 1030014 TOKYO | Japan
The communication design studio was established in 2004 in Nihonbashi, Tokyo by Hirasawa Futoshi, a Tokyo resident urbanist specializing mainly in interior design of commercial buildings and commercial spaces in Japan. The studio undertakes a wide range of design work, from commercial space design in Japan to building design in business and environmental areas, interior design for corporate showrooms and offices, booth design for trade shows and events, as well as any related VI (Visual...