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Keep ShoppingThe wooden bench is the icon of the NAKKA series. Thin wooden linear components are assembled into an inverted U-shape, and the leg ends are tilted in opposite directions to form one part, some pieces of which are then connected to form a "transparent volume.When viewed from above, the inverted U-shaped component reveals the letter "N" for Nakanoshima Museum of Art, which became the design motif for this series. Along with its comfortability as a utilitarian object, the bench has many expressions that can be seen from different angles, giving it a sculptural aspect as well.
S - W 725 x D 500 x H 410 mm
M - W 1565 x D 500 x H 410 mm
L - W 2130 x D 500 x H 410 mm
Focusing on furniture design, Taiji Fujimori collaborates with architects and works on product and space design. In recent years, he has been working on a wide range of products, from custom-made furniture for public facilities such as libraries, to high-brand products, offices, and children's furniture for elementary and junior high schools, aiming for a new way of furniture design that goes beyond scale and boundaries. He has received numerous awards, including the Mainichi Design Award nomination and the Good Design Special Award. In 2019, he released his book "The Work of Furniture Designer Taiji Fujimori" (Shokokusha).
CondeHouse, established in 1968, is a Japan-based contemporary furniture manufacturer dedicated to creating spaces that foster comfort and relaxation in daily life. With a deep gratitude for nature, the company's core values prioritize reliability, durability, and sustainability. Using wood sourced from Hokkaido's lush forests, CondeHouse crafts furniture designed to endure for generations, employing traditional techniques alongside modern technology at their Asahikawa factory.
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