Roca Japan Exhibits at Isetan Shinjuku's "Makers of Beautility" - Bringing Inherited Craftsmanship to the Value of Modern Spaces

Roca Japan showcases lighting that utilizes traditional craft techniques at Isetan Shinjuku.

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■ Product Exhibition at Isetan

ROCA JAPAN is exhibiting its products at the exhibition project
"Makers of Beautility" held at Isetan Shinjuku Store
(Period: March 25 - March 31, 2026 / Main Building 5F Center Park The Stage #5).

Across Japan, numerous individuals and small workshops create beautiful furniture. This exhibition selects and introduces furniture designed with a focus on "human use," chosen from artisans encountered during visits to workshops nationwide.

Under the concept of "Beautility (Beauty + Utility)," the exhibition proposes encounters with furniture that combines aesthetic beauty with practicality, becoming familiar with the body and daily life through long-term use, and evoking a sense of warmth.

ROCA JAPAN's lighting is presented as a product reconstructed through the power of design to naturally blend into modern interiors, while utilizing traditional craft techniques. Under the spatial composition by Mr. FILT. Hanabata, it is expressed as an installation where material, light, and negative space are integrated, offering an experience not just of the product itself, but of the entire space.

It presents a new relationship between craft and design, serving as a place to experience craftsmanship that is close to people's lives.

■ Regarding the Exhibition at Tokyo Innovation Base (TIB)

ROCA JAPAN's exhibition, which has been running at Tokyo Innovation Base (TIB) since February 2026, can still be viewed. Please note that this exhibition is scheduled to conclude on April 2, 2026.

In this exhibition, we propose new value experienced through the entire space, via lighting products born from the fusion of traditional craft techniques and modern design. Throughout the period, we have welcomed many visitors from both Japan and abroad, who have shown interest not only in the products themselves but also in the underlying philosophy and approach to craftsmanship...