The basics are simple and modern. A design that fits into Japanese living.
From each design concept, three types of chairs were named SOLA, KAZE, and NAMI. They embody the thoughts of being beautiful, generous, and warmly enveloping our lives in nature. Along with those chairs, there are tables and accent items that create a living space. With the addition of sofas and living tables, the range of coordination has expanded.
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【Features】 ○ Processing of knockdown with three-way joints that require precision. ○ Slim design with the visible part of the top side kept to 3mm. ○ Main body made of beech, top made of mahogany veneer, and glass with anti-shatter film applied on the main body made of beech. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Purpose】 ○ Enrich daily life with favorite furniture. ○ Want to live surrounded by furniture with a calm atmosphere. ○ For those who want to build a unique lifestyle.
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I want a simple, beautiful, modern chair. I want a chair that feels warm and comfortable against the skin when touched. I want a sturdy chair that can be used for a long time and is gentle on both people and the environment. There are people who held similar aspirations—an admiration for high-quality and beautiful design—over a thousand years ago. They are the craftsmen known as "Hida no Takumi," who honed their skills as temple carpenters in the capital. They created beautiful buildings that are simple, robust, and make the most of the material's charm, passing their techniques back to their hometown, Hida Takayama. The delicate traditions of Japanese culture are preserved here and continue to thrive today. Nisshin Mokkō is committed to creating modern furniture in Hida Takayama, where the spirit and skills of these artisans are deeply alive. In a blessed natural environment, modern furniture is created by craftsmen who have inherited traditional techniques, fitting perfectly into contemporary urban spaces. A chair born in the greenery of Hida enriches and comforts the living spaces of people in the city... The joy of this transformation is likely not so far removed from the joy of craftsmanship felt by the artisans of old.