Japanese designer Oki Sato on his playful approach to design | Braun | British GQ
GQ visits the Tokyo studio of the prolific Japanese designer and architect Oki Sato, known for working on up to 400 projects at any one time as well as his playful approach to design. "An object has to be talkative,” he says. “It has to tell an interesting story." Subscribe to British GQ►► http://bit.ly/BritishGQSubscribe CONNECT WITH BRITISH GQ Web: http://bit.ly/HomepageBritishGQ Twitter: http://bit.ly/TwitterBritishGQ Facebook: http://bit.ly/FacebookBritishGQ Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramBritishGQ Newsletter: http://bit.ly/NewsletterBritishGQ ABOUT BRITISH GQ British GQ is the premier channel for men’s style, lifestyle and entertainment. Every week brand new series, original documentaries and essential style guides make it the first port of call for living well and looking good for men. Japanese designer Oki Sato on his playful approach to design | Braun | British GQ / gqrecommends

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