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Yoshinaga Keishi drew this chair from the idea of creating a slightly small and beautiful armchair. The naming stems from its design. Hata is the Japanese word for flag or kite. So the name originates from the line from arm to back, which looks like the fluttered flags of a kite. The back is carefully carved from solid wood to enjoy the natural shade and grain.
The main concept is a beautiful armchair, modest in size but well-balanced to be a beautiful size for the dining room, yet graceful, harmonious, and ergonomically designed.
W 510 x D 505 x H 725 / SH 420 mm
Born in Nagasaki in 1978. From 2005 to 2014, he worked at Miyazaki Chair Factory. He is mainly involved in the prototyping, development and design of wooden chairs. In 2015, he purchased woodworking machinery and established Yoshinaga Seisakusho. He consistently designs, develops and manufactures wooden furniture.
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Miyazaki Chair Factory
Based in Naruto, Tokushima and established in 1969, Miyazaki Chair Factory specialises in meticulously crafted wooden seating. Its roots in making chairs for traditional Awa dressers inform a rare command of technique, now applied alongside designers such as Inoda+Sveje, Makoto Koizumi and Kazuteru Murasawa.
Every piece blends experienced handwork with precise machine work, finished by skilled artisans in leather and fabric and backed by reupholstering and repair services for a lifetime of use. Explore the Miyazaki Chair Factory collection at APATO, the authorised Australian home of Japanese designer furniture, and enquire for finishes, lead times and trade pricing.
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