COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
COYUI
2023

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COYUI

Buddhist altar

It can be said that these two years of worldwide pandemics has given us time to reflect not only on the global economy and geographical distances, at the same time, on the meaning of life and connection among our families, neighbors, and ourselves. Buddhism is considered the center of faith in many countries throughout Asia. However, today, the custom of praying is more personal and within the context of family intimacy rather than religious notions. In light of this social background, COYUI is designed as a symbolic spiritual realm where one can extend their wishes and thoughts without being restrained by religion.

iF Gold Statement

Japanese people typically have an altar in their homes to honor the dead and worship deities. Coyui, designed by traditional furniture maker Wakabayashi Butsugu, is a set of simple, graceful altar pieces that act as a portal between the sacred and the domestic.
Client / Manufacturer

Wakabayashi Butsugu MFG

Kyoto, JP
Design
STUDIO BYCOLOR

STUDIO BYCOLOR

Tokyo, JPKaori Akiyama
Date of Launch
2022
Development Time
up to 24 Month
Target Regions
North America, Asia, Australia / Oceania, Europe
Target Groups
Consumers / Users, Public Sector / Government

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