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December 18, 2014
CONDE HOUSE | New Works Presented Through a Fantastical Installation
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Focus on the exhibition design themed "Autumn Sunlight" by Kazuonori Matsumura
CONDE HOUSE Unveils New Collection with a Dreamlike Installation
CONDE HOUSE presents "Challenge," the latest furniture collection by German design master Peter Maly. For 12 days only at CONDE HOUSE Tokyo in Shinjuku, a dreamlike installation themed around sunlight filtering through trees will be unveiled, showcasing a world that draws out the hidden beauty within its design.
Text by Yuzu Kuromiya
An Autumn Scene Appears with Falling Leaves
True to its name, the "Challenge" furniture collection, imbued with various design innovations, features a series characterized by its streamlined form with extended rear legs on the chairs and sculpturally carved legs.
The lineup includes dining armchairs and tables, living room pieces, and chairs in limited edition colors, offering a comprehensive range.
The installation is curated by Kazuonori Matsumura, known for his work on VMD and window displays for Isetan, Aesop, and Cosme Kitchen. Themed around the "sunlight filtering through trees" nurtured by the rich nature of Hokkaido, Asahikawa—where CONDE HOUSE is headquartered—he creates a dreamlike space with 15,000 falling leaves.
The falling leaves in the installation are made from leather scraps from the upholstery process, cut into leaf shapes by all CONDE HOUSE employees.
Experience the joy of encountering the latest furniture amidst the dappled sunlight of autumn.





