Taiko, the musical instrument firmly connected to the traditional Japanese culture, is the spiritual symbol inspiring the designer who coherently integrated the interior design plan with the Japanese lifestyle and belief, especially with the culture of Taiko. The world of Taiko is transcendent, and the first-hand experience is the only way feeling the spirit of Taiko. Figuratively featuring the shape of mountain, the decoration of entrance door expresses the learning experiences of Taiko are fruitful for everyone.
After graduating from the Design College in Tokyo, Japan, he worked as a designer and translator for various well-known Japanese department stores. In order to understand the Japanese version of the city hunter comics, it was used in the field of space design for more than 20 years. Professionalism and experience, helping more people to fulfill their dreams, and hope to change the world with design.
Multi-cultural style is used as a style to emphasize the interaction between environment and users. Through appropriate space planning, users are more intimate; rigorous space design creates the fineness of life and uses the scale of space to create perfect Space tension. With the user as the core, the user's needs, and professional integration and application and aesthetic planning, life is full of emotion.