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This distinctive table, designed by the internationally renowned designer Mr. Ooki Sato of nendo, features legs split into three, which is also the origin of its name "Split." Despite its design diverging from the absolute requirement of "strength" for furniture, various efforts were made to "maintain strength without compromising the design." Its lightweight design allows it to be carried like a tray. You can easily move it from the living room to the bedroom, allowing for casual movement between rooms. With three different sizes available, using multiple tables is recommended. Despite its lightweight nature, the tabletop is made of solid wood. A slight edge is added to the tabletop's rim to enhance the beauty of the material and design.
35 - W 375 x D390 x H 450 mm
35H - W 450 x D 435 x H 550 mm
45 - W 450 x D 475 x H 300 mm
Oki Sato, born in Canada in 1977, established a design firm “nendo” soon after receiving a master’s degree of architecture from Waseda University in 2002. Since then he has been active internationally; selected as one of "100 Japanese people respected in the world" in Newsweek Japanese version; awarded as one of “Designer of the Year” in Italy. His major works can be seen in some world’s major museums, such as MoMa, Centre Pompidou, V&A, etc. The Olympic Cauldron Tokyo 2020 was also his design. Now, he is working on the design of TGV train cars for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
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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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