Yuya Ushida - Design London Wednesday, September 30, 2015 | Phillips
  • Literature

    'Milano 2001 Reality check: back to Design', Domus, no. 947, May 2011, p. 78
    'Après moi, le déluge', Domus, no. 953, December 2011, p. 119

  • Catalogue Essay

    Created from 8000 chopsticks, the Yuya Ushida ‘XXXX_SOFA’ is a masterwork of inventive engineering. Press following its debut praised of the ingenious construction that allowed for conversion from sofa to chair and an assembly process that necessitated 10,000 connections and took three and a half months to complete.

    Ushida used bamboo chopsticks to create the prototype ‘XXXX=SOFA’ for his graduation project at the Design Academy Eindhoven, the present lot from small subsequent production in injection-moulded plastic.

    There are three examples of the 'XXXX_SOFA' in permanent museum collections including: Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; and one version executed in bamboo at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. A further two examples are within private collections.

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'XXXX_SOFA'

2011
Injection-moulded plastic.
75.1 x 184.5 x 97.7 cm (29 5/8 x 72 5/8 x 38 1/2 in.) fully extended
Produced by Royal Ahrend NV, the Netherlands. From the production of 5 plastic examples.

Estimate
£8,000 - 10,000 

Sold for £10,000

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London Auction 1 October 2015