Domani

NAGORI

A collection by Studio KO for Domani

The NAGORI collection, by Studio KO for Domani, draws from the
Japanese concept of ‘nagori’, a term rich with the essence of fleeting
moments, as captured by poet Ryoko Sekiguchi. This core concept, which
conveys the lingering feeling left behind by past seasons, is delicately
integrated throughout the collection.

Inspired by a two-fold perspective on time – where one path reflects the
linear journey from birth to death and the other celebrates the cyclical
nature of seasons and renewal – Studio KO’s work embodies this balance.
Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty, the founding duo of Studio KO, articulate
this balance as the core of their design philosophy: “Influenced by the
dual aspects of time, our works seek to express this delicate equilibrium,
engaging with both the circular and the linear. In the NAGORI collection,
we invite the observer to reflect on the beauty of moments passing and
the continuity of life.”

Bridging the ephemeral with the eternal, the collection of planters
expresses a sense of lightness and simplicity. Crafted directly from the
earth, the texture of these planters is a homage to the raw, untouched
beauty of the natural world. Their colours, inspired by the earth, range
from deep, fertile browns to the pale shades of sun-bleached soil.
Available in three sizes and four colours, the NAGORI collection is
designed to inspire a seamless convergence with the living world. Each
piece becomes a sanctuary in which life can flourish, accentuating the
seasonal beauty of growth and decay – the eternal dance of nature. In
embracing the imperfect, the NAGORI collection is a tribute to the beauty
of the fleeting, and the everlasting impact of moments captured in time.