Riki Watanabe / Uni Tray ( mirror type )
Riki Watanabe / Uni Tray ( mirror type )
Designed by Riki Watanabe, a master of materials Made of stainless steel, the tray's function is expressed in a minimalist manner. The moderate depth and curved edge form make it easy to use, and it is used as a money tray in many stores. The simple design makes it suitable for use in a variety of situations other than in stores.
Designer | Riki Watanabe
Year of Design | 1976
Dimentions
Dimentions
S size : W 182 × D 94 × H 9 mm
M size : W 212 × D 106 × H 9 mm
L size : W 232 × D 119 × H 9 mm
Materials
Materials
18-8 Stainless steel
Lead time
Lead time
1 week
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Rikiwatanabe
Born in Tokyo, graduated from the Woodcraft Departmentat Tokyo Higher School of Arts and Design (now Chiba University) in 1936, and after joined Gunma Prefecture Industrial Arts Center under the direction of Bruno Taut, established his own design office in 1949. He got famous with the low-cost String Chair "Himo Chair" in 1952. In 1956, he formed the Q-designers, which brought about reforms in the early days of after-war Japanese design by inventing the "Torii Stool" and the "Riki Stool," among others. In his later years, he focused on clock design, and the "Riki Clock," named after his own name and released in 2003, became his masterpiece.