
Designer Tomomi Sayuda first exhibited her interactive light sculptures at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York in 2010. The piece responds with gentle sounds depending on how many egg-shaped elements are placed on it and where they are positioned.
Oshibe interactive light sculpture

The name Oshibe comes from Japanese and refers to stamens. The work is inspired by optimistic symbols of life, including plants, eggs, light, and the moon. When a semi-transparent egg is placed on one of the five stamens, Oshibe plays different sounds, allowing the public to create a changing soundscape.
An interactive light sculpture inspired by nature

Tomomi Sayuda is a Japanese designer based between London and Tokyo. Her work moves across product design, craft, graphics, and interactive projects, often using humor and cultural references to shape the way people respond to an object.
Stamen-shaped forms

Movable egg-shaped elements

Beautiful lighting

Designer Tomomi Sayuda



