Issey Miyake, The Paper Log: Shell and Core

Issey Miyake, The Paper Log: Shell and CoreIssey Miyake’s pleating practice finds a new expression in ‘The Paper Log: Shell and Core’, on view from April 21 to May 5 at the brand’s store on Via Bagutta in Milan.Conceived by Satoshi Kondo of the Miyake Design Studio and developed by an internal team in collaboration with the architecture firm Ensamble Studio, the installation unfolds through two distinct series of works, Shell and Core.

What links them is the material itself: the so-called PaperLog, a roll of ultra-thin paper used to protect fabric during the pleating process and which, once that process is complete, becomes pleated in turn. What would normally be considered a waste material is instead revealed here as something with a broader and more layered potential.

For Shell, Ensamble Studio worked with paper obtained by peeling the Paper Logs, shaping it into hardened objects or using it to envelop existing forms. Core, developed by the maison’s internal team, turns instead to furniture prototypes such as chairs, stools, and tables, treated with wax, glue, and binding processes to explore the material in a more structural way.

Both processes have been documented and bring out the qualities of a material that still carriestraces of a previous life, not by minimising them but by extending and enriching them throughtransformation. In this way, the objects create a dialogue between design and fashion, past andfuture.

Credits: Photographer Simon 171 / Text by Melania Musci / Location: Via Bagutta 12 Milano / Creative Partner Simona Pavan