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Stool No.202

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Design : Kenmochi Design associates (1958)

[Size]
W 440 x D 360 x H 440 mm

[Material]
Beech wood (urethane coating finish)
Upholstery :
 A series (70% acrylic, 30% wool),
 Dekurea (100% polyester),
 Vinyl leather

[Brand]
Akita Mokko (Akimoku)

A timeless masterpiece with 1.25 million legs produced


This stacking stool was created by Isamu Kenmochi, a pioneer in the field of Japanese industrial design. Combining simple beauty and functionality, it won the Good Design Long Life Design Award in 2013.

*Choice of 2 frame colors and 26 seat colors
Please choose your favorite upholstery color from the list of compatible upholstery fabrics (26 colors in total).
The frame is available in natural or walnut color.
upholstery color list
  • 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.

  • 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.



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