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Birdcage Chair by Masuo Fujimura Wins Gold A’ Design Award in Furniture Design

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Steel Chair Inspired by Suruga Bamboo Filigree Receives Recognition in Furniture Design Category.

COMO, ITALY, June 17, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — The A’ Design Award has announced Birdcage, a chair designed by Masuo Fujimura, as a Gold winner in the Furniture Design category. The A’ Design Award is one of the world’s highly regarded design accolades, recognizing exceptional work across creative disciplines through a rigorous, blind peer-review process.

This recognition acknowledges Birdcage as an outstanding example of good design that translates traditional craft heritage into a contemporary form. The selection underscores the value of work that bridges cultural tradition and modern manufacturing.

Design Inspiration

The Birdcage chair draws its visual vocabulary from Suruga Bamboo Filigree, a traditional Japanese craft form that involves the intricate weaving of bamboo strips to create delicate, lattice-like structures. Fujimura has interpreted this craft tradition through steel, replicating the visual lightness and geometric complexity of bamboo filigree in a material that offers structural strength and durability.

The steel frame is constructed to create an open, cage-like form that gives the chair its name while providing comfortable seating. The translation of a traditional textile craft into a furniture form demonstrates a creative approach to cross-disciplinary design that the A’ Design Award jury recognized as particularly notable.

About the A’ Design Award

The A’ Design Award and Competition is an international design competition open to designers, companies, and institutions worldwide. The competition evaluates entries across numerous design categories, with Gold Award winners recognized as exceptional examples of design innovation, functionality, and aesthetic achievement in their respective fields.


Ava Jones

Ava Jones is the senior editor at CB Herald. She has a background in journalism and has worked with various media outlets, covering topics ranging from business and technology to books and lifestyle. When she’s not writing, Rachel enjoys reading, hiking, photography, and exploring new coffee shops.

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