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Bar Chair Reproduced The Style
8 times mentioned • Chester Loi • 27 December 2018
Bar Chair Reproduced The Style
Hans Wegner Wishbone Bar Chair. The Wishbone Chair debutted in 1949 and remains a classic to this day. It is widely utilised as a dining or occasional chair in stylish contemporary interiors due to its generous size and lightweight structure. The steam bent back and arm rail achieves the profile of poultry wishbones through traditional manufacturing methods whilst the tapered legs and natural paper cord add an exotic touch. Our Wishbone Bar Chair is reproduced to the style of the original design, with the use of beech wood.
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Whether You Use
14 times mentioned • Ben James • 22 October 2017
Whether You Use
Whether you use it to serve dishes, hold fruit, or store your jewellery, Tom Dixon's Hex Bowl lends elegance to any surrounding or content. Part of the British designer's first home accessories range which celebrates honest materials and traditional manufacturing techniques, the bowl is hand-formed in solid copper. Your apples have never quite shone this much.
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Junior High School
3 times mentioned • Bear Z • 14 June 2018
Junior High School
泰八郎謹製, After graduating from a junior high school, Mr. Taihachiro Yamamoto became a celluloid craftsman's pupil. Ever since then, he has been producing handmade celluloid frames for over 50 years. Frame making from the experienced skill of Taihachiro Yamamoto integrates a traditional manufacturing method where a temple is create without a metal core also attributed as the “no core” method. By carefully hand polishing each frame one by one, a softness and warmth of handmade quality is rendered by this very skilled craftsman.
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