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Building: Special feature: milano salone 2009 panasonic electric works x naoto fukasawa x patricia urquiola x martino berginz / canon x akihisa hirata x takahiro matsuo / lexus x sousuke fujimoto / toshiba x takram x ryo matsui and others

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The Milan Design Week 2009 exhibitions showcased cutting-edge collaborations between leading Japanese corporations and renowned international designers. Featured partnerships included Panasonic Electric Works collaborating with Naoto Fukasawa, Patricia Urquiola, and Martino Berghinz, Canon with Akira Hirota and Takahiro Matsuo, Lexus with Sou Fujimoto, and Toshiba with Takram and Ryo Matsui. These installations represented innovative approaches to industrial design, blending Japanese technological precision with contemporary European design philosophy. The collective work demonstrated how strategic creative partnerships between manufacturers and designers could redefine consumer products and spatial experiences in the global design landscape.

The Milan Design Week 2009 exhibitions showcased cutting-edge collaborations between leading Japanese corporations and renowned international designers. Featured partnerships included Panasonic Electric Works collaborating with Naoto Fukasawa, Patricia Urquiola, and Martino Berghinz, Canon with Akir

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The Milan Design Week 2009 exhibitions showcased cutting-edge collaborations between leading Japanese corporations and renowned international designers. Featured partnerships included Panasonic Electric Works collaborating with Naoto Fukasawa, Patricia Urquiola, and Martino Berghinz, Canon with Akira Hirota and Takahiro Matsuo, Lexus with Sou Fujimoto, and Toshiba with Takram and Ryo Matsui. These installations represented innovative approaches to industrial design, blending Japanese technological precision with contemporary European design philosophy. The collective work demonstrated how strategic creative partnerships between manufacturers and designers could redefine consumer products and spatial experiences in the global design landscape.