Kyoto, Japan — Kyoto Art Gallery (KAG), based in the cultural heart of Japan, today announced the expansion of its international services designed specifically for interior designers, architects, and design professionals worldwide. The initiative responds to the rising global demand for authentic Japanese and Asian art as integral elements of modern interior design.
KAG represents a portfolio of over 16,000 artworks, ranging from contemporary abstract paintings to works created with traditional materials such as washi paper, mineral pigments, and gold leaf. Each piece is selected not only for its aesthetic qualities but also for its ability to transform the atmosphere of a space, offering emotional resonance and cultural sophistication.
“Our vision is to go beyond supplying art. We want to collaborate with designers to create meaningful spaces where culture and design intersect,” said Kosuke Shimizu, Co-Founder of Kyoto Art Gallery.
The expanded program offers interior designers personalized curation suited to projects of any scale, along with comprehensive support for framing, international shipping, and on-site installation. It also includes the development of bespoke commissions in collaboration with artists, as well as advisory services to help integrate artworks seamlessly into interior concepts.
This initiative reflects a growing trend in the design industry toward intentional and enduring art—pieces that invite reflection and enrich daily life. Leading KAG artists such as Toshimasa, Aki Kurihara, azalea, and Taiyo Tono embody this philosophy, offering works that blend narrative, texture, and timeless appeal.
Kyoto Art Gallery has already collaborated with firms in Asia, Europe, and North America, contributing to projects such as luxury residences, boutique hotels, corporate headquarters, and cultural institutions. By bridging Japan’s artistic traditions with contemporary design trends, KAG aims to provide unique value for interior designers and their clients around the world.
For more information, visit: https://kyotoartgallery.com