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TIRAKITA CO., LTD.

Address 339 Isshiki Hayama-machi Miura-gun Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:238-0026
Representative Name Atsushi Umehara
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*Vietnamese food stall standard chair

This is a Vietnamese stall chair. These stall chairs are often seen at food stalls in Southeast Asian countries. What is unique about Vietnamese stall chairs is their compact size.

The stall chairs you see in Thailand and other countries are not particularly different in size from ordinary chairs. On the other hand, Vietnamese stall chairs often use smaller sized chairs and desks.

Small chairs and desks can be found everywhere in the city, from diners to cafes, and they are strangely comfortable when you sit down.

*Conversation naturally ensues.

When eating at a small chair and desk, you will notice that you naturally become closer to others.

In Japan, there was a time when families used to gather around a small chabutai and eat together while conversing. The distance is reminiscent of those days, and conversation naturally becomes more lively.

A large table allows you to eat comfortably, but the distance tends to be greater. With a small desk and chairs, everyone can share one topic and have a good time.

*There are many other advantages!

*Stackable and convenient!

Stackable chairs that can be stacked to save space.

*Lightweight and sturdy

Flexible and firm, yet lightweight and easy to lift with a single pinky finger. Easy to stack and move!

*Rain-resistant, so it can be used outdoors.

Since it is often used outdoors, it is also resistant to rain. There are many holes in the seat surface, and water drops will fall through. Ready to sit on as soon as the rain stops.

*Made in Vietnam, the home of this product.

This product is used in authentic Vietnam.

*Why do they use small chairs and desks in Vietnam?

Why do they use such small chairs and desks in Vietnam? Many people may be curious about this.

One of the main reasons is the prevalence of street stalls. At mealtime, the stalls come alive and chairs and desks are laid out for people to enjoy delicious food.

Of course, it is not only food stalls, but also actual business people who use plastic chairs and desks to set up store on the street. Not only food stalls, but also people from other industries make and serve pho only during lunch time to earn some coins.

In this situation, small Vietnamese chairs and desks are light, easily stackable, and space-saving. They are easy to move and make sense to quickly expand the store.

*Vietnam's relationship with history

Vietnam introduced a market economy in 1986 under the Doi Moi policy. Prior to that, Vietnam was under a socialist*communist system, so ownership of capital was prohibited due to rationing. In such a situation, some people hid to make a living and had side businesses such as food stalls, but they did not know when their property might be seized, so the businesses were mainly small-scale.

Later, the Doi Moi policy liberalized the economy. However, there were doubts among the people as to how long this policy would last and whether it would lead back to communism. As a result, the pre-liberalization mindset of choosing to stay small and light was carried over.

Even today, one can see many people in Vietnam who run small independent or family-owned businesses, including food stalls. They are easily portable, and they are able to make their own

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Item added on: 2023/4/14
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Country of manufacture: Vietnam
Material / component: plastic
Package: Identical to photo
Year of manufacture: 2022
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*Vietnamese food stall standard chair

This is a Vietnamese stall chair. These stall chairs are often seen at food stalls in Southeast Asian countries. What is unique about Vietnamese stall chairs is their compact size.

The stall chairs you see in Thailand and other countries are not particularly different in size from ordinary chairs. On the other hand, Vietnamese stall chairs often use smaller sized chairs and desks.

Small chairs and desks can be found everywhere in the city, from diners to cafes, and they are strangely comfortable when you sit down.

*Conversation naturally ensues.

When eating at a small chair and desk, you will notice that you naturally become closer to others.

In Japan, there was a time when families used to gather around a small chabutai and eat together while conversing. The distance is reminiscent of those days, and conversation naturally becomes more lively.

A large table allows you to eat comfortably, but the distance tends to be greater. With a small desk and chairs, everyone can share one topic and have a good time.

*There are many other advantages!

*Stackable and convenient!

Stackable chairs that can be stacked to save space.

*Lightweight and sturdy

Flexible and firm, yet lightweight and easy to lift with a single pinky finger. Easy to stack and move!

*Rain-resistant, so it can be used outdoors.

Since it is often used outdoors, it is also resistant to rain. There are many holes in the seat surface, and water drops will fall through. Ready to sit on as soon as the rain stops.

*Made in Vietnam, the home of this product.

This product is used in authentic Vietnam.

*Why do they use small chairs and desks in Vietnam?

Why do they use such small chairs and desks in Vietnam? Many people may be curious about this.

One of the main reasons is the prevalence of street stalls. At mealtime, the stalls come alive and chairs and desks are laid out for people to enjoy delicious food.

Of course, it is not only food stalls, but also actual business people who use plastic chairs and desks to set up store on the street. Not only food stalls, but also people from other industries make and serve pho only during lunch time to earn some coins.

In this situation, small Vietnamese chairs and desks are light, easily stackable, and space-saving. They are easy to move and make sense to quickly expand the store.

*Vietnam's relationship with history

Vietnam introduced a market economy in 1986 under the Doi Moi policy. Prior to that, Vietnam was under a socialist*communist system, so ownership of capital was prohibited due to rationing. In such a situation, some people hid to make a living and had side businesses such as food stalls, but they did not know when their property might be seized, so the businesses were mainly small-scale.

Later, the Doi Moi policy liberalized the economy. However, there were doubts among the people as to how long this policy would last and whether it would lead back to communism. As a result, the pre-liberalization mindset of choosing to stay small and light was carried over.

Even today, one can see many people in Vietnam who run small independent or family-owned businesses, including food stalls. They are easily portable, and they are able to make their own

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Sea Mail From May.21st to Jul.24th
Air Mail From May.1st to May.7th
EMS From Apr.30th to May.7th
Pantos Express From May.2nd to May.9th
DHL From Apr.30th to May.2nd
UPS From Apr.30th to May.2nd
FedEx From Apr.30th to May.2nd
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[Material] Material: Plastic

[Remarks] Due to shipping costs, the product will be shipped in simple packaging. There is no problem in use, but there may be burrs, fine chips, and small scratches, etc. at the time of manufacture. Please understand in advance.

Product size about 15cm x 24.50cm x 24.50cm about 220g

[Category]Asian*Ethnic decor:Asian furniture

[Tag] food stall chair stool garden chair stacking chair Vietnamese food stall chair stacking stackable tavern chairs bath chair shower chair balcony chair Asian furniture Asian furniture Asian furniture Asian interior ethnic Asian
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