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The Forest Table Art Museum, filled with the beauty and charm of a single piece of pure wood.

[Essential for Designers and Contractors] The Charm of Solid Wood: Living with the Blessings of the Forest

The "Forest Table Museum" is an exhibition space featuring tables and furniture made from uniquely crafted single slabs of wood, along with a café where you can feel the warmth of wood. Ihira in the town of Inasa, where the Forest Table Museum is located, is known as the "hidden retreat of Enshu." In this nature-rich environment blessed with mountains and lakes, we create and display solid single slab tables. Each solid single slab is unique and full of character. [Overview] - Ihira in the town of Inasa, where the Forest Table Museum is located, is known as the hidden retreat of Enshu. - In this nature-rich environment blessed with mountains and lakes, we create and display solid single slab tables. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Forest Table Art Museum: Reporting on the Work of Artisans!

We have prepared art museums and tables that everyone can enjoy!

The "Forest Table Art Museum" is located in the Ikusa area of Lake Hamana, where you can feel the sun is close. The tables we offer are crafted by artisans who process each tabletop individually in their workshops. When customers choose which table they would like, they are surely curious about "how it was made." *You can view more details on the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*

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Forest Table Art Museum Online Shop OPEN!

Introducing the online shop of the Forest Table Art Museum in a blog format!

Now, what I would like to talk to you about this time is the "online shop" of the Forest Table Museum. Have you had a chance to take a look yet? Products are already registered here. For those who are looking for a table with a solid wood top, we have organized the information so that you can take your time to view each item. *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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Introduction of the production table at the Forest Table Art Museum - Camphor Tree

When looking at the cross-section that feels thick, the growth rings are beautifully patterned by nature!

This time, we would like to introduce a table that has been delivered to the café. This table features a single slab of "Kusu" wood as its tabletop. Kusu is characterized by its strength and resistance to water, as well as its density and luster. Additionally, it is a type of wood with a strong fragrance that helps repel insects and deodorize. With these characteristics, a single slab of Kusu wood, when used as a table, creates a clean and soft impression in the table setting. *For more details, you can view the related links on the blog. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

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Introduction of the production table at the Forest Table Art Museum - Tochigi

Easy to work with and lightweight! Known as "Tochinoki," it has been cherished as a building material in Japan since ancient times.

This time, we would like to introduce a table that has been delivered to the café. It is a low table with a top made from a single slab of "Tochi" (Japanese horse chestnut). This table is coordinated to match the sofa. You can sit on a chair or use it while sitting on the floor. Which do you prefer? When you see it in person, you'll notice that the unique grain patterns are a feature that many people appreciate. *For more details, you can view the blog through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

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Introduction of the production table at the Forest Table Art Museum - Walnut -

A one-of-a-kind item filled with the charm of natural materials, where no two are the same!

This time, we would like to introduce the tables delivered to the café. We would like to highlight "walnut," which we discussed in our wood story. This table has a top that has been carefully polished by a craftsman. Its shine and the texture of the wood make it a unique piece filled with the charm of natural materials, as no two are the same. *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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Introduction to the Production Table of the Forest Table Art Museum: Table Coordination Edition

We will introduce the staff's coordinated efforts, which also served as a photo shoot, in a blog format!

At the workshop of the "Forest Table Art Museum," tables are being crafted daily into products. The completed tables are delivered to exhibition spaces and cafes. This time, we will introduce how the staff coordinated each table while also taking photographs. I believe one of the charms of the Forest Table Art Museum is that the decorations on the tables change with the seasons. *For more details, you can view the blog through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.*

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Introduction of the production table at the Forest Table Art Museum - Monkey Pod.

The difference in wood grain is a characteristic! The tabletop feels unique with a pattern resembling stripes.

Introducing the tables delivered to the café. We have picked up the "Monkey Pod" mentioned in the wood story. The tabletop has a unique personality, felt through its striped-like grain. The differences in the wood grain clearly highlight its individuality. These tables convey both a sense of simplicity and warmth. *For more details, you can view the blog through the related link. Please feel free to contact us for more information.*

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