Hiroshi Koshitaka envisioned the Senjyo Pendant as one of a number of fixtures he sees as fulfilling Saisei, a concept that encompasses the acts involved in regeneration and reproduction as we restore, revive, and experience regrowth and rebirth. Rattan is woven around a wrought iron frame, the top of the dome in a khaki finish graduating to rings of Bluebonnet and Cornflower blue finishes. With this tan and blue pendant, Koshitaka stays true to exploring his fascination with the Color Field tradition of the 1940s.
Hiroshi Koshitaka envisioned the Senjyo Pendant as one of a number of fixtures he sees as fulfilling Saisei, a concept that encompasses the acts involved in regeneration and reproduction as we restore, revive, and experience regrowth and rebirth. Rattan is woven around a wrought iron frame, the top of the dome in a khaki finish graduating to rings of Bluebonnet and Cornflower blue finishes. With this tan and blue pendant, Koshitaka stays true to exploring his fascination with the Color Field tradition of the 1940s.