This year, Grand Seiko is delighted to present "TOKUJIN YOSHIOKA - Frozen", an extraordinary project in collaboration with Tokujin Yoshioka, one of Japan's most renonwed designers. 

For this project Tokujin Yoshioka focused on the concept of "water," creating an installation in which a transparent light sculpture transforms with the passage of time. 

Visitors will have the opportunity to experience Tokujin Yoshioka's latest installation and artwork, "Aqua Chair," alongside Grand Seiko's Spring Drive creations, which beautifully capture the natural flow of time through the glide motion of the second hands.

Location

Palazzo Landriani
Via Borgonuovo, 25 | Via Fiori Oscuri, 4 - Milano

How to get there

Opening hours

Tue, April 8th
h. 11:00—21:00
Wed, April 9th
h. 11:00—21:00
Thu, April 10th
h. 11:00—21:00
Fri, April 11th
h. 11:00—21:00
Sat, April 12th
h. 11:00—21:00
Sun, April 13th
h. 11:00—21:00

Events

Press preview
Monday, April 7th
h. 18:30 - 20:30 |   By invitation only

Exhibitors and companies

Grand Seiko

Founded in 1960 in Japan, the Grand Seiko watchmaking manufactory has a know-how based on discretion, simplicity and the pursuit of perfection in every detail. Behind the design inspired by the beauty of the Japanese natural environment, excellent manufacturing movements are revealed.

Tokujin Yoshioka

Born in 1967, Tokujin Yoshioka established his own studio, TOKUJIN YOSHIOKA INC.,in 2000. Active in the fields of design, architecture and contemporary art, many of his works have won international awards and have been chosen for the permanent collections of world-renowned museums.