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Lazada
Designed by Masayuki Kurokawa
The wind desk breaks from traditional desk. With its wing-shaped legs and aerial, willowy structure, it recalls the motion of a bird flying in the sky, carried by the wind. The piece pairs together the oriental philosophy of life and the essence of nature, representing a harmonious integration of form and function.
Finishes:
Structure in wood with veneer in walnut, stained oak or smoke oak
Dimensions:
W3000 x D800 x H750 mm W2700 x D800 x H750 mm W2400 x D800 x H750 mm W2100 x D800 x H750 mm W1800 x D800 x H750 mm W3000 x D800 x H650 mm W2700 x D800 x H650 mm W2400 x D800 x H650 mm W2100 x D800 x H650 mm W1800 x D800 x H650 mm
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This comfortable chair is named WATER as it recalls the gentle smoothness of water. The master and the guest chair present slightly different appearances, not only to signify the status of their users but also to harmoniously pair with the WIND tea table. The ?floating? seat, armrest protection and bended wooden back structure highlight the […]
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