Exhibition of Japanese toys in Hanoi

Information from Centre of Cultural exchange Vietnam – Japan, an exhibition of design and products of interior toys is planned to take place at 27 Quang Trung, Hanoi from August 12 to September 9.

Information from Centre of Cultural exchange Vietnam – Japan, an exhibition of design and products of interior toys is planned to take place at 27 Quang Trung, Hanoi from August 12 to September 9. 

This is a joint event by the center and KOTO Co., LTD, a Japanese company which manufactures entertaining devices and toys. Exposed at the event are series of spectacular interior toys which are specially designed for both playing and decorating purpose. Among those are well-known product lines which were awarded various design titles in Japan, including Play-deco (Good Design Award 2011) and Piperoid (Good design Award 2007).

All products on this exhibition are masterpieces of Takashi Tsunoda, a talented designer working in the fields of toys and interiors. The designer previously worked for KOTO Co., Ltd. He has been self-employing for his own brand “Twelvetone” since 2007.


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