Tokio. presents a curated exhibition during New York Design Week, showcasing contemporary furniture and lighting in a refined spatial setting. Discover bespoke pieces defined by precision, material clarity, and quiet presence. The collection invites visitors to experience light and form as architectural elements within an immersive, thoughtfully composed environment.
Tokio. presents a curated exhibition during New York Design Week in collaboration with VERSO, set within the newly completed 144 Vanderbilt in Brooklyn. Designed by SO - IL, the building reflects a sensitive approach to contemporary urban living - defined by openness, light, and a careful balance between structure and atmosphere. Its architectural language provides a natural context for Tokio.’s work, where spatial clarity and material expression are essential.
Conceived as a quiet spatial composition, the exhibition brings together contemporary furniture and lighting defined by precision, restraint, and material clarity. Each piece is approached as part of a broader architectural dialogue - where structure, surface, and light are considered as one.
The selection includes bespoke works developed through Tokio.’s ongoing exploration of advanced materials and refined craftsmanship. Carbon fiber, aluminium, and carefully balanced geometries articulate a collection that is both technically exact and visually calm.
Rather than a display, the space unfolds as an environment - measured, intentional, and immersive. Light traces connections. Objects define rhythm. Together, they create a setting that invites architects and interior designers to experience the collection in context.
A considered encounter with form, material, and atmosphere.