Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) was a Japanese-American artist and landscape architect best known for his sculptures and furniture, including the iconic Noguchi table produced by Vitra.
Noguchi’s work blends sculptural sensitivity with functional clarity – his lighting, furniture and public space designs reflect an aesthetic inspired by organic forms, where material and shape exist in perfect harmony.
Isamu Noguchi – a master of Japanese-American design
Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) was a Japanese-American sculptor and designer whose work moved effortlessly between the worlds of art and design. The son of Japanese poet Yone Noguchi and American writer Leonie Gilmour, he was born in Los Angeles, spent part of his childhood in Japan, studied at Columbia University and New York’s Leonardo da Vinci Art School, and established his own studio in 1927 after receiving a Guggenheim Fellowship.
A bridge between East and West
Early in his career, Noguchi worked in Paris as an assistant to Constantin Brancusi and held his first solo exhibition in New York. He also spent extended periods in Asia, studying brush painting in China and ceramics in Japan.
Like his Japanese father, Noguchi saw himself as an interpreter between East and West – but instead of poetry, his tools were sculpture and design. This dialogue between cultures became one of the defining themes of his work.
Inspired by nature
Noguchi is regarded as a truly universal talent whose creative work spanned sculpture, stage sets, furniture, lighting, interiors, public plazas and gardens.
His organic, nature-inspired design language also had a profound influence on modern design in the 1950s. In 1947, Noguchi began collaborating with American furniture manufacturer Herman Miller, and the collection he developed alongside George Nelson, Charles Eames and Paul László is now considered one of the most influential ensembles in modern furniture design.
Who: Isamu Noguchi
- Japanese-American sculptor and designer (1904–1988).
- Studied sculpture in New York and worked as an assistant to Constantin Brâncuși in Paris.
- Worked across sculpture, furniture, lighting, stage design and landscape architecture.
- Well-known products: Akari light sculptures and Noguchi coffee tables by Vitra.
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