Azabu Residence | A-B01

Benches from Karimoku Case, Designed by Keiji Ashizawa Design

Product description

CASE STUDY : Azubu Residence
SIZE : W1500, D350, H420, 18 kg / W1800, D350, H420, 20 kg / W2000, D350, H420, 24 kg
TIMBER (COLOR) : OAK ( PURE OAK / SMOKED OAK/ GRAINI MATTE BLACK )

The bench was designed to accommodate the need of a multi-purpose piece, both comfortable used for seating but with aesthetic capabilities befitting a display stand. The thin edges of the seat and legs gives the piece a light and exclusive appearance while the transverse strut connected to the seat with a delicate steel rod, ties the construction together visually and functionally, creating a sense of overall harmony. Dedicated cushion is also available separately.W560, D530, H675, SH450

Concept

The Azabu Residence Collection has its native setting in a luxury apartment built in 1988, tucked away in the quiet Minato residential district in Tokyo. The apartment was built on a spacious and airy site, rarely seen in Tokyo today. The greenery surrounding the entrance, welcoming visitors in a harmonious way and establishing a sense of calm and connection to nature, is meticulously maintained by gardeners.
Manufacturer Karimoku Case
Family Azabu Residence
Architonic ID 20224515
Order number C322****
Year of Launch 2021

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