Kiik is a modular solution for contemporary communication. “Designing Kiik really started by observing public spaces like parks, museums, airports – places where people are on the move,” says Kiik designer Ichiro Iwasaki. “Today, public spaces are dynamic and active, and they accommodate a range of needs: stillness and motion, activity and rest, work life and private life, easiness and seriousness.”
Born in Tokyo but with a background in Italian design, Iwasaki’s design practice has ranged from household goods to electronics to furniture, including Arper’s Pix collection, which is also available through Stylecraft.
Iwasaki’s observations of the way people communicate and occupy space, whether alone or in groups, led him to realise there was a need for a modular system that would allow a range of contemporary working and collaborating…