Kimonokoisu (Kimono mini chair) / Hanaguruma whit an Obi
Kimonokoisu (Kimono mini chair) / Hanaguruma whit an Obi
This small chair (stool) is made from reused kimono fabric.
It features a silhouette that looks as if it is wrapped in a sash.
We offer reliable quality through the techniques developed in our workshop, which handles chairs and other items presented to the Japanese imperial family.
The seat of the chair is hexagonal, which has these meanings.
1 : It represents the shell of a tortoise and symbolizes longevity.
2 : The shape of the chair conforms to the order of nature, bringing together opposites such as harmony, balance, cycle, fusion, and beauty.
3 : In Feng Shui terms, it means “stability and harmony.
4 : The honeycomb structure is also found in nature and is extremely durable.
[Size]
Height: approx. 49 cm
Width: approx. 30 x 30 cm
[Weight]
about 7.2kg
Approx. 7.2kg
[Material]
Exterior: Silk
Inner material: Paper
Seat surface: Urethane foam, polyester cotton
[Country of manufacture]
Japan