04/08/2026
Isamu Noguchi didn’t just design furniture—he shaped space.
A sculptor at his core, Noguchi believed that “everything is sculpture,” approaching every material and form with the same curiosity and intention.
His work spans everything from furniture and lighting to gardens, plazas, and stage design—blending art and function in a way that still feels modern today.
Through collaborations with both Herman Miller and Knoll, Noguchi redefined what furniture could be—creating pieces that feel less like objects and more like living forms within a space.
Most famously, his iconic table design challenged traditional structure, proving that design doesn’t have to follow rules to feel balanced.