Toy or Sculpture? The Rise of "Kinetic Decor" for the Modern Home
We often think of "toys" and "decor" as opposites. Toys are usually bright, plastic, and meant to be hidden away in bins when guests arrive. Decor is meant to be displayed, but it is often static—you can look, but don't touch. At Yoshiaki Ito Design, we believe there is a space in the middle: Kinetic Decor.

The Beauty of the Cube
When in its "dormant" state, the Morphits® Tiger folds into a perfect, compact cube. In this form, it is pure minimalism. It sits quietly on a mid-century modern bookshelf, a coffee table, or an architect’s desk without screaming "toy." It respects the maturity of your space, blending seamlessly with natural materials and clean lines.
The Surprise of Transformation
The magic happens when curiosity takes over. With a few twists, that minimalist cube unfolds into a living, posing creature. This transformation turns a static object into a conversation starter. It invites interaction. Guests don't just admire it; they pick it up. They engage with the design. It breaks the barrier between "high art" and "play."
Why Wood Matters for Interiors
In a modern home filled with glass, steel, and screens, we crave warmth. We use natural Beech wood not just for durability, but for its grain and texture. It adds a natural, organic element to your interior that plastic simply cannot replicate. It is the tactile opposite of the digital world we live in.
A Sculpture You Can Play With
Whether you keep it in "Cube Mode" as a piece of abstract art, or "Tiger Mode" as a playful guardian of your desk, a Morphit is designed to live out in the open. Stop hiding your toys. Display them.
Ready to add some movement to your shelf?