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Koyabari means "roof beam“ in Japanese. Inspired by Japanese roof joinery techniques, this dining table and console table family has a thick beam that is positioned close to the ground for maximum stability, at the same time giving it strong visual character. The beam also prevents the touching of feet with the person sitting across the dining table, an awkward situation that most people can relate to.
W 900/1200 x D 360 x H 750/820 mm
Gabriel Tan Studio is a design practice working across the borders of craft, culture and technology. Exploring new ways to interpret luxury and break archetypes, the studio works on design, curation and creative direction for an international client base of hotels, restaurants, retail brands and manu-acturers. The works of Gabriel Tan have been exhibited in Milan, New York, Stockholm, London, Paris, Tokyo, Barcelona, Singapore and his recognition includes the Industrial Designers Society of America’s IDEA Award, Electrolux Design Lab Award and the Bombay Sapphire Asia Grand Prix.
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Ariake
Founded by the Legnatec and Hirata Chair workshops in the furniture-making town of Morodomi, Saga, Ariake takes its name from the nearby Ariake Sea - and from the Japanese word for daybreak. The brand pairs Japanese craftsmanship with leading international designers including Gabriel Tan, Keiji Ashizawa, Norm Architects and Anderssen & Voll.
The result is a collection that balances handwork with precise machining, made from oak, ash, hinoki and cedar with signature finishes like sumi and indigo - from dining chairs and benches to desks, shelving and cabinetry. Explore the Ariake collection at APATO, Australia's home of authentic Japanese designer furniture, and enquire for finishes, lead times and trade pricing.
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