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What role do you have*? - Select - Altro Art Director Cameraman Editor-in-Chief Head of Service / Senior Editor Foreign Correspondent Director Photographer Freelance Reporter Editor Stylist Assistant Editor Deputy Head of Service / Assistant Senior Editor Deputy Director Radio or TV Author or Host General Public Design enthusiasts, non-professionals, students I confirm that I have read and understood the Privacy Policy – INFORMATIVE PLATFORM pursuant to Article 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 available at the link: https://www.salonemilano.it/en/privacy-policy Send your request Add to bookmarks The low height enhances the size of the space. Product Overview Product Details Product description With the sofa, Keiji Ashizawa played with the same structure used for the table, arriving at a sofa that embodies sculptural, yet relaxed elements. The low height enhances the dimensions of the space. Simple, yet multifunctional, the armrest can be used as a cushion, making it a daybed. Product name A-S01 Designer Keiji Ashizawa Dimensions WIDTH:2400 DEPTH:970 HEIGHT:685 SEAT HEIGHT:410 ARM HEIGHT:540 Collection https://www.karimoku-casestudy.com/furniture/kinuta-a-s01/ Official website https://www.karimoku-casestudy.com/ Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS N-LC02 Karimoku Furniture N-LC02 With a free hanging seat in either leather or canvas. A-DT02 Karimoku Furniture A-DT02 The angle at which the cross section of each leg is attached gives the table a unique structural elegance. A-DC03 Karimoku Furniture A-DC03 Designed to support activities such as sitting comfortably, talking to someone, eating a meal or drinking a cup of coffee, while the rich materials and craftsmanship of Karimoku Furniture make the NF-DC01 Karimoku Furniture NF-DC01 The dining chair was designed through a continuous exploration of form and ergonomics, in search for a balance between the two. A-CT01 Karimoku Furniture A-CT01 The transparent glass top highlights the structure of the legs in an honest way, celebrating the material. N-DC04 Karimoku Furniture N-DC04 The design of the N-DC04 | Dining Chair originates from an idea to create a wooden chair with a straightforward expression that still maintains the handcrafted and high-tech qualities that Karimoku N-ST01 Karimoku Furniture N-ST01 The rounded marble top highlights the underlying wood base A-DC04 New Product Karimoku Furniture A-DC04 The rounded armchair encourages users to communicate in a laid-back comfort while dining. N-S03 Karimoku Furniture N-S03 With its low significant posture and soft organic form. NF-LC01 Karimoku Furniture NF-LC01 La poltrona lounge è progettata all'insegna della morbidezza e del comfort. L'imbottitura interna è invitante e garantisce un'ottima ammortizzazione. N-CT01 Karimoku Furniture N-CT01 Construction being based on the many facades and doors that you find in shrines, temples and traditional architecture all over Japan A-DC02 Karimoku Furniture A-DC02 Designed to support activities such as sitting comfortably, talking to someone, eating a meal or drinking a cup of coffee, while the rich materials and craftsmanship of Karimoku Furniture make the N-DC02 Karimoku Furniture N-DC02 The dining chair was born out of the exploration around Karimoku’s many factories. A-LC01 Karimoku Furniture A-LC01 This lounge chair is layered with rich materials and details that showcase the craftsmanship of Karimoku Furniture. N-S02 Karimoku Furniture N-S02 The N-S02 modular sofa is built of a solid wooden base and soft upholstery. N-SS01 Karimoku Furniture N-SS01 Inspired by the umbrella- and shoe racks by the entrance of Japanese temples and Shrines.
A-DT02 Karimoku Furniture A-DT02 The angle at which the cross section of each leg is attached gives the table a unique structural elegance.
A-DC03 Karimoku Furniture A-DC03 Designed to support activities such as sitting comfortably, talking to someone, eating a meal or drinking a cup of coffee, while the rich materials and craftsmanship of Karimoku Furniture make the
NF-DC01 Karimoku Furniture NF-DC01 The dining chair was designed through a continuous exploration of form and ergonomics, in search for a balance between the two.
A-CT01 Karimoku Furniture A-CT01 The transparent glass top highlights the structure of the legs in an honest way, celebrating the material.
N-DC04 Karimoku Furniture N-DC04 The design of the N-DC04 | Dining Chair originates from an idea to create a wooden chair with a straightforward expression that still maintains the handcrafted and high-tech qualities that Karimoku
A-DC04 New Product Karimoku Furniture A-DC04 The rounded armchair encourages users to communicate in a laid-back comfort while dining.
NF-LC01 Karimoku Furniture NF-LC01 La poltrona lounge è progettata all'insegna della morbidezza e del comfort. L'imbottitura interna è invitante e garantisce un'ottima ammortizzazione.
N-CT01 Karimoku Furniture N-CT01 Construction being based on the many facades and doors that you find in shrines, temples and traditional architecture all over Japan
A-DC02 Karimoku Furniture A-DC02 Designed to support activities such as sitting comfortably, talking to someone, eating a meal or drinking a cup of coffee, while the rich materials and craftsmanship of Karimoku Furniture make the
N-DC02 Karimoku Furniture N-DC02 The dining chair was born out of the exploration around Karimoku’s many factories.
A-LC01 Karimoku Furniture A-LC01 This lounge chair is layered with rich materials and details that showcase the craftsmanship of Karimoku Furniture.
N-S02 Karimoku Furniture N-S02 The N-S02 modular sofa is built of a solid wooden base and soft upholstery.
N-SS01 Karimoku Furniture N-SS01 Inspired by the umbrella- and shoe racks by the entrance of Japanese temples and Shrines.