Emmanuelle Moureaux adapts an installation to different spaces

TOKYO – No fewer than 20,000 'twigs' in 100 shades of colour comprised Emmanuelle Moureaux's installation at the Tokyo edition of the Wood Furniture Japan Award exhibition. The architect, who used the Japanese notion of <
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