Stool No.202-R / rattan
Stool No.202-R / rattan
Rattan model commemorating the 60th anniversary
A rattan woven seat model of the stacking stool “No.202” created by Isamu Kenmochi, a pioneer in the Japanese industrial design world.The rattan woven version, which was produced from 1963 to 1987, was reissued in 2018 as a 60th anniversary model. The delicate and beautiful Kagome weave detailing enhances the beauty of the curved wood form. *Only the same product can be stacked with this type.
[Designer] Kenmochi Design associates (1963)
[Size] W 450 x D 360 x H 450 mm
[Material] Beech wood (urethane coating finish)
Sheet : Rattan
* Made-to-order product : About 1 month for delivery.
* Shipping charges will be added upon payment.
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Akita Mokko (Akimoku)
Founded in 1910 in Yuzawa City, Akita Prefecture, this woodworking manufacturer specializes in “Mageki (bentwood)" techniques. In today's world where almost everything is produced by machines, the company dares to insist on time-consuming manual work, and its products, which have a warmth that can only be created by the hands of craftsmen, have long been loved by people of all generations.

Isamu Kenmochi
He formed the Japan Industrial Designers Association in 1952 with Riki Watanabe, Sori Yanagi, and others, and was a key figure in the early days of Japanese design.In 1955, he established the Kenmochi Design Institute, which has produced numerous interior design masterpieces.