
Kazuo Kawasaki Carna Folding Wheelchair 1989
- Manufacturer
- SIG Workshop Co. Ltd., Ishikawa, Japan
- Medium
- Titanium, rubber, and aluminum honeycomb
- Dimensions
- 33 x 22 x 35 1/4" (83.8 x 55.9 x 89.5 cm)
- Credit
- Gift of the designer
- Object number
- 14.1995
- Department
- Architecture and Design
- Kazuo Kawasaki has 3 works online.
- There are 10,949 design works online.
- There are 686 furniture and interiors online.
Installation views
We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history.
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Recent Acquisitions from the Design Collection
Feb 16–May 24, 1995
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Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design
May 25–Aug 22, 1995
1 other work identified
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Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design
May 25–Aug 22, 1995
1 other work identified
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Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design
May 25–Aug 22, 1995
1 other work identified
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Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design
May 25–Aug 22, 1995
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Architecture and Design: Inaugural Installation
Nov 20, 2004–Nov 7, 2005
16 other works identified
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417: Body Constructs
Ongoing
4 other works identified
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417: Body Constructs
Ongoing
5 other works identified
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