Mazda designed Bicycle and Sofa Unveiled

Mazda Design: Car as Art in Milan Showcases Concepts of RIN and EN

The Luxonomist. 20/04/2015
Mazda MX-5 and the Bike by KODO concept
Mazda MX-5 and the «Bike by KODO concept» (Photo by Stefania D’Alessandro/Getty Images for Mazda Motor Co). Click for more information

Mazda Motor Corporation took the wraps off Mazda-designed artworks, including «Bike by KODO concept» and «Sofa by KODO concept», on the eve of opening the event «Mazda Design: The Car as Art», in the Italian city of Milan from April 14, 2015.

With «Mazda Design: The Car as Art», Mazda is aiming to further the evolution of the expression of motion by attempting the expression of two key sensibilities rooted in Japanese aesthetics; RIN, a sense of self-restrained dignity, and EN, an alluring sensuality that speaks directly to the senses.

«Bike by KODO concept» is a track racer that seeks to express the innate beauty of the bicycle. Its minimalist structure is composed of the least possible number of parts. The frame was painstakingly formed by hammering a single sheet of steel and the black leather saddle is hand-stitched, featuring the same red thread and stitch design as the all-new Mazda MX-5. The bicycle’s mixture of dynamism and allure is evocative of the Mazda MX-5’s styling.

«Sofa by KODO concept» exhibits an exquisite blend of Mazda Design’s refined sensibilities and fine Italian craftsmanship backed by a long tradition of furniture-making. The form of the sofa is as honed as that of the all-new Mazda CX-3 and evokes the strong stance common to all of Mazda’s new-generation vehicles.

Mazda Sofa by KODO concept
«Sofa by KODO concept» (Photo by Stefania D’Alessandro/Getty Images for Mazda Motor Co). Click for more information

Also on display at the event are the works by traditional Japanese craftsmen inspired by Mazda’s KODO — Soul of Motion design philosophy. KODOKI is a copperware hammered from a single sheet of copper in Japan’s famous Gyokusendo metal-working studio. SHIRAITO is a traditional lacquered box created by Kinjo-Ikkokusai which expresses the richness of natural phenomena using multiple layers of lacquer and finely broken eggshell.

«Over the past few years, design has become an essential part of who we are, adding an artistic value to the entire Mazda brand experience,» said Masahiro Moro, Mazda’s Managing Executive Officer in charge of Global Marketing. «We introduce our design messages here in Milan, a city of the apex of the design world, in order to elevate our brand image».

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