Karimoku Case is a contemporary lifestyle brand, based in Japan and born out of admiration and love for serene beauty, material richness and timeless appeal. Inspired by the Case Study Houses, Karimoku Case draws on the visionary works of the architects for the iconic, modernist program.
What sets Danish and Japanese design apart from other design traditions is our uncompromising focus on designing places, spaces and things that last.
With a holistic approach to architecture and design, the studio behind each collection creates a coherent style and setting, working their way from the architectural framework into the interiors and objects within the space, designing for specific needs and structures, rather than merely considering the aesthetic experience. Karimoku Case wishes to introduce a thoughtful brand that serves to preserve the natural and timeless, using materials that possess an inherent richness and gain beauty with time and age.
As a contemporary design brand, Karimoku’s approach is aimed at creating wholesome, human-centric design that, first and foremost, serves its user and context. It’s a subtle rebellion against the trend-driven, inspired by the durable ways of nature, and composed entirely of materials that possess timeless beauty.
The latest project from Karimoku Case Study was unveiled last month – the Bellustar Tokyo, a Pan Pacific Hotel in Shinjuku's Kabukicho district with incredible views and even more incredible furniture designs.
With a holistic approach to architecture and design, the studio behind each collection creates a coherent style and setting, working their way from the architectural framework into the interiors and objects within the space, designing for specific needs and structures, rather than merely considering the aesthetic experience. Karimoku Case wishes to introduce a thoughtful brand that serves to preserve the natural and timeless, using materials that possess an inherent richness and gain beauty with time and age.
As a contemporary design brand, Karimoku’s approach is aimed at creating wholesome, human-centric design that, first and foremost, serves its user and context. It’s a subtle rebellion against the trend-driven, inspired by the durable ways of nature, and composed entirely of materials that possess timeless beauty.