Mold creator Mitsuru Muroshima
He joined Muroshima Seiko Co., Ltd., a mold maker, and engaged in all processes of mold design, machining, and finishing necessary for mold production. After that, he was involved in the injection molding business and sought the starting point of "manufacturing" based on his own experience of everything from die manufacturing to resin processing. Most of the manufacturing industry is contracting. At present, it is possible to do "manufacturing" as a business without understanding the value of "things" manufactured in factories. Despite being in an environment where you can truly understand the value of “manufacturing,” people in factories believe they do not need it. Mold creator Mitsuru Muroshima converts construction methods, materials, and shapes into functions and sensibilities from the perspective of "creating things".
Creative, Art Direction / Product, Graphic, Craft Design Ryosuke Harashima
Born in 1980. He graduated from KIDI Parsons Product Course and studied Parsons School of Design Product Course the following year. Established root design office in 2005. Developing design activities based on the concept of “connecting beautiful manufacturing”. Performs product and visual design from creative and art direction in brand and product development. He is involved in ALEXANDER LAMONT projects in traditional crafts and companies in Japan and abroad. paperable art director. kapo core member.
He joined Muroshima Seiko Co., Ltd., a mold maker, and engaged in all processes of mold design, machining, and finishing necessary for mold production. After that, he was involved in the injection molding business and sought the starting point of "manufacturing" based on his own experience of everything from die manufacturing to resin processing. Most of the manufacturing industry is contracting. At present, it is possible to do "manufacturing" as a business without understanding the value of "things" manufactured in factories. Despite being in an environment where you can truly understand the value of “manufacturing,” people in factories believe they do not need it. Mold creator Mitsuru Muroshima converts construction methods, materials, and shapes into functions and sensibilities from the perspective of "creating things".
Creative, Art Direction / Product, Graphic, Craft Design Ryosuke Harashima
Born in 1980. He graduated from KIDI Parsons Product Course and studied Parsons School of Design Product Course the following year. Established root design office in 2005. Developing design activities based on the concept of “connecting beautiful manufacturing”. Performs product and visual design from creative and art direction in brand and product development. He is involved in ALEXANDER LAMONT projects in traditional crafts and companies in Japan and abroad. paperable art director. kapo core member.