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Hiroshi Yoneya designs this series to fit in the inteior of public spaces such as hotels and bookstores, by eliminating unnecessary decorative elements and keeping the shape sharp yet simple. The straight-line design of the chair is inspired by the structure of Japanese traditional wooden buildings. The designer believes it looks more beautiful especially when some of the chairs align. What features the design of the series are the plain back view and contrast with the round shape of the seat cushion.
W 510 x D 570 x H 1050 / SH 745 AH 930 mm
Hiroshi Yoneya was born in 1968 and established his office together with other two designers in 2002. He has a wide range of interests to design architecture, interior, furniture, and other products, and his works have been awarded in many competitions. His designing CondeHouse chairs are selected for famous projects such as Artizon Museum, Tsutaya book store in Ginza, Loft shops, etc.
CondeHouse
CondeHouse has been crafting fine timber furniture in Asahikawa, Hokkaido since 1968, drawing on the forests of northern Japan to make pieces designed to last for generations. Reliability, durability and sustainability sit at the heart of the brand - traditional techniques meet modern technology, FSC- and PEFC-certified timber and non-toxic finishes, with tree-planting programs giving back to Hokkaido.
From dining chairs and extension tables to lounge seating and sideboards, CondeHouse brings a calm, considered Japanese sensibility to residential, hospitality and workplace interiors. Explore the collection at APATO, the authorised Australian home of Japanese designer furniture, and enquire for finishes, lead times and trade pricing.
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