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Riki Watanabe: Fuyuh Bamboo Laminated Ceiling Mobile | Available from NOVA68.com Modern Design
Riki Watanabe: Fuyuh Bamboo Laminated Ceiling Mobile Aura Collection, Japan.
Fuyuh was designed by Riki Watanabe in 1975.
It is a classic Japanese design crafted by hand in
a small Japanese workshop. The quality and details
of the laminated bamboo are unsurpassed.
Fuyuh is a small work of art, suspended in space.
Material: Bamboo laminated
Dimensions: 11" width (28 cm) FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE US! Custom made in Japan, usually ships in 2-4 weeks or sooner. Riki Watanabe:
Born in Tokyo (Japan), 1911. After graduation of the Tokyo Polytechnic High School, dept. of woodwork in 1936, Riki Watanabe started to work for a craft manufacturer in the Gunma prefecture of Tokyo where Bruno Taut supervised timber products and bamboo ware. Riki Watanabe established the Riki Watanabe Design Studio in 1949 and started furniture design at the request of Kiyoshi Seike and co-designed the bar "Jungfrau" with Isamu Kenmochi. The Industrial Designer Association was established in 1952 and appointed him as the administrative officer. Engaged in redevelopment of cane furniture in the magazine "Modern Living" and his representative works "Torii Stool" and "Round Center Table" were awarded the prize of Compasso d'oro at the Milano Triennale.
$930.00
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Code: FUYUH
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$930.00
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Riki Watanabe: Fuyuh Bamboo Laminated Ceiling Mobile Aura Collection, Japan.
Fuyuh was designed by Riki Watanabe in 1975.
It is a classic Japanese design crafted by hand in
a small Japanese workshop. The quality and details
of the laminated bamboo are unsurpassed.
Fuyuh is a small work of art, suspended in space.
Material: Bamboo laminated
Dimensions: 11" width (28 cm) FREE SHIPPING WITHIN THE US! Custom made in Japan, usually ships in 2-4 weeks or sooner. Riki Watanabe:
Born in Tokyo (Japan), 1911. After graduation of the Tokyo Polytechnic High School, dept. of woodwork in 1936, Riki Watanabe started to work for a craft manufacturer in the Gunma prefecture of Tokyo where Bruno Taut supervised timber products and bamboo ware. Riki Watanabe established the Riki Watanabe Design Studio in 1949 and started furniture design at the request of Kiyoshi Seike and co-designed the bar "Jungfrau" with Isamu Kenmochi. The Industrial Designer Association was established in 1952 and appointed him as the administrative officer. Engaged in redevelopment of cane furniture in the magazine "Modern Living" and his representative works "Torii Stool" and "Round Center Table" were awarded the prize of Compasso d'oro at the Milano Triennale.
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