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Tokyo Designers Week


Tokyo Designers Week is an annual design event that takes place at Meiji Jingu Gaien in central Tokyo, Japan. The event features product design, interior design and has expanded to include art and graphic design as well as short films.

Since 2005, Tokyo Designers Week has been held at Meiji Jingu Gaien, near Gaienmae Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. Before 2005 the event was held on the artificial island of Odaiba in Tokyo bay.

Tokyo Designers Week began life as a trade show for interior and product design, taking inspiration from trade shows like Salone del Mobile in Milan, Italy. In recent years the show opened to the public and added extra categories to include all aspects of art and design.

2010 was the 25th anniversary of the event. TDW attracted designers and visitors from Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, South Korea, Taiwan, UK, USA, and across Japan.

For the first time Tokyo Designers Week 2010 was guided by a single creative director, the Tokyo-based French designer, Gwenael Nicolas. Building upon previous years eco and “Green” themes, the philosophy of the show changed in direction to include a broader view of “Environmental design” signified by a change in color to “Blue”.

TDW was held from October 29 to November 3, despite a typhoon striking Japan, the event only closed for one day.

To promote the broader idea of environment, meaning a lot more than "Eco", two new awards were introduced for 2010; Artist of the year and designer of the year.

Tokyo Designers Week 2011 was initially planned to run from the end of October 27 to November 6, but was cut short due to power restrictions imposed after the March 11 earthquake in Sendai. The event is due to open on November 1–6, 2011.


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