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designshop Inc.
Address | 2-1-17 Minamiazabu Minatoku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:106-0047 |
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Representative Name | Hiroshi Mori |
Annual Revenue | JPY 285,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 6 |
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Nambu Tekki Pot Stand Checkered Pattern Panel Pot Stand Nambu Tekki
SD item code:10091557
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Large / 20 x 20 x 1cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Iron
Package: Individual box
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Description
Kamasada / Nambu Tekki / pots and pans Lattice panel designed in the image of a lattice. Kamasada's Nambu ironware pots and pans are lattice panels designed to resemble a lattice. Kamasada/Nambu ironware pots and pans are designed with a lean, simple, and modern look designed by Nobuho Miya. Speaking of pots and pans, pot mats and pans are indispensable, and this product is so cool that it would be a shame to leave it as a pot mat. When not in use as a pot stand, you can hang it on the wall and enjoy it as an interior decoration such as a wall panel. They are also very popular as gifts such as wedding gifts. *Nobuho NOBUHO MIYA Currently representative of KAMASADA. He studied at Kanazawa College of Art and the graduate school of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, where he deepened his research on materials in parallel with creating artworks. While continuing to develop traditional techniques, he also aims to create ironware as a tool for daily life, incorporating a modern sense of style. He has exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum (U.K.), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (U.S.A.), and the Salone del Mobile (Milan), and has had solo exhibitions in Stockholm. He has also been active in Japan, restoring and creating the national treasure Chuson-ji Konjikido, receiving the Iwate Prefecture Outstanding Engineer Award, and being certified as a traditional craftsman. His mature technique shines through in his form, which is stripped down to the utmost limit with an eye for function. made in Japan(Morioka / Iwate) |
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Kamasada's Nambu ironware pots and pans are lattice panels designed to resemble a lattice.
Kamasada/Nambu ironware pots and pans are designed with a lean, simple, and modern look designed by Nobuho Miya. Speaking of pots and pans, pot mats and pans are indispensable, and this product is so cool that it would be a shame to leave it as a pot mat. When not in use as a pot stand, you can hang it on the wall and enjoy it as an interior decoration such as a wall panel. They are also very popular as gifts such as wedding gifts.
*Nobuho NOBUHO MIYA
Currently representative of KAMASADA. He studied at Kanazawa College of Art and the graduate school of Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, where he deepened his research on materials in parallel with creating artworks. While continuing to develop traditional techniques, he also aims to create ironware as a tool for daily life, incorporating a modern sense of style. He has exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum (U.K.), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (U.S.A.), and the Salone del Mobile (Milan), and has had solo exhibitions in Stockholm. He has also been active in Japan, restoring and creating the national treasure Chuson-ji Konjikido, receiving the Iwate Prefecture Outstanding Engineer Award, and being certified as a traditional craftsman. His mature technique shines through in his form, which is stripped down to the utmost limit with an eye for function.
made in Japan(Morioka / Iwate)