PAGODE NAGURI breathes the austere aesthetics and warm feel-good atmosphere of the Japanese furnishing style. Kanzo, shizen and seijaku, simplicity, naturalness and tranquility characterise the contemplative wooden stool, which is formally reminiscent of the building culture of pagodas. Three square tiers rise upwards like towers in an artistic interplay of horizontal and vertical, light and shade. A clear square of fabric upholstery crowns the moving oak corpus. Each PAGODE NAGURI stool is a hand-turned unique piece with a unique, randomly shaped wooden structure.
Pagodas from early traditional architecture, self-contained temple buildings with an odd number of tiers, were the inspiration for the PAGODE NAGURI stool. Its wooden structure is inspired by the ancient Japanese wood-splintering technique Naguri, whose geometric principle creates coincidental patterns. A narrow base supports the handcrafted oak stool. Its oiled wood features a smooth surface with a silky feel. The high-quality upholstery fabric is woven from 2 different coloured wool threads in a traditional herringbone technique. The custom-made upholstery square sits firmly anchored in the wooden body.
Variations | Green Melange, Red Melange, Anthracite Melange |
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Dimensions LxWxH | 36x36x47cm (14x14x19'') |
Weight (kg) | 11 |
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Number Of Pieces Created | 12 |