A-DT03 Dining Table
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The angle at which the cross section of each leg is attached gives the table a unique structural elegance and supports the tabletop, superseding the need for aprons. When placed in a context, the wooden table seems to float in effortless interplay with its surroundings, elevating the atmosphere and character of the space. In spite of its size, the table appears light and discreet, allowing the organic form of the chairs placed around it to stand out.
The A-DT02 Dining Table is one of the tailor-made furniture pieces that make up the forth collection of Karimoku Case Study, the Azabu Residence collection. Keiji Ashizawa Design and Norm Architects' shared belief in the use of natural materials and a muted color palette lies as the foundation of the project, characterized by the focus on tactile, soft-minimal and timeless qualities.
Karimoku Commons Tokyo image courtesy of Masaaki Inoue, Bouillon
Karimoku Commons Tokyo image courtesy of Tomooki Kengaku
Pure Oak
Smoked Oak
Grain Matte Black
Made in Japan
Designed by world-renowned architects
Quality craftsmanship and sustainable design
A-DT03 Dining Table
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Karimoku Case
Karimoku Case is a contemporary lifestyle brand, based in Japan and born out of admiration and love for serene beauty, material richness and timeless appeal. Inspired by the Case Study Houses, Karimoku Case draws on the visionary works of the architects for the iconic, modernist program.
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Keiji Ashizawa
Keiji Ashizawa Design is an architecture and product design studio based in Tokyo, Japan. Formed in 2005 by Keiji Ashizawa, the studio is comprised of both architects and designers, all bringing unique skills to the team.
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