To change. Enzo Mari and
the “Chestnut Tree Project”
– Curated from the Keiji Nagai collection –

Planting the “Chestnut Tree project”.
Why are we having an exhibition of the Italian design master, Enzo Mari, at MUJI?
In 2002, MUJI collaborated with Mari on a project, launching a range of 19 tables and chairs altogether. Both parties have stayed in contact since then, and one day Mari explained his outlook to us:
“In the past, design played a role to invent an outstanding standard in the name of equality. However, following a period of drastic economic growth, it has now been degraded to a simple means to sell merchandise. At present I feel rather ashamed to be a designer. Here I would like to propose a long-term project to go forward towards the future: it isn’t for financial gain in the short term, but is more like planting chestnut trees to nourish people with their fruit, and to let them relax under their shade. I believe that companies should have this kind of viewpoint”.
We agree with his opinion, and would like to think about what we could do together with you all. This exhibition introduces the basis of Enzo Mari’s works in order to plant the first chestnut tree. Then let us imagine this tree growing its branches and leaves from that moment.
ATELIER MUJI GINZA





Time
10:00 - 21:00
Credits
- Organizer
- MUJI
- Planning collaborator
- Keiji Nagai (Interior designer)
- Cooperation
- Studio Enzo Mari
- Site design
- Mandai Architects
- Graphic design
- Shogo Kishino (6D)
- Site construction
- HIGURE 17-15 cas
- Guest curator
- Kaoru Tashiro
- Planning and Management
- Household Division / Household Design, Ryohin Keikaku Co., Ltd. and ATELIER MUJI GINZA (MUJI GINZA)
ATELIER MUJI GINZA
ATELIER MUJI, named by Ikko Tanaka, a graphic designer and former art director of MUJI, embodies the role of "a workshop that returns to the roots of living while seeking inspiration for the future." This forward-thinking initiative, envisioned by Ryohin Keikaku, serves as a cultural intersection, hosting curated exhibitions and events across diverse themes, including art and design.
