Satoshi Kawamoto’s botanical art meets Nordic-Japanese dining at Sachi

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Pantechnicon \u2013 a 200-year-old former warehouse on Motcomb Street in London\u2019s Belgravia that opened in 2020 as a destination for Nordic and Japanese creativity and craft \u2013 has unveiled a vibrant plant-filled artwork by botanical artist Satoshi Kawamoto, to mark the opening of its new restaurant, Sachi.\u00a0\nThe installation...

Botanical artist Satoshi Kawamoto’s installation greets diners at Sachi, the new restaurant at Pantechnicon, a Nordic-Botanical artist Satoshi Kawamoto beneath his installation at the new Sachi Nordic-Japanese restaurant at the Pantechnicon.

Kawamoto working on the installation, which is composed of fresh and dry foliage and will be refreshed over time ‘I aimed to create something that was connected to the building. An artwork that speaks to the upper floors,’ says the plant guru. ‘You usually don’t expect anything living in the basement. So, having planting here brings life to the space,’ he adds. Photography: Andrew Urwin

 

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