Kinuta Terrace | N-CT01
Coffee tables from Karimoku Case, Designed by Norm Architects
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CASE STUDY : Kinuta Terrace
SIZE : W1800, D458, H320, 44 kg
TIMBER (COLOR) : OAK ( PURE OAK / SMOKED OAK/ GRAINI MATTE BLACK )
TOP : MARBLE
With its construction being based on the many facades and doors that you find in shrines, temples and traditional architecture all over Japan, the various wooden parts of the sofa table are intentionally spaced and levelled with high precision, making the furniture piece light in its appearance. The spacing between each element lets the light travel through to make for an organic, living piece of furniture. The stone top carries references to the minimalist designs by famous, Danish designer Poul Kjærholm.
SIZE : W1800, D458, H320, 44 kg
TIMBER (COLOR) : OAK ( PURE OAK / SMOKED OAK/ GRAINI MATTE BLACK )
TOP : MARBLE
With its construction being based on the many facades and doors that you find in shrines, temples and traditional architecture all over Japan, the various wooden parts of the sofa table are intentionally spaced and levelled with high precision, making the furniture piece light in its appearance. The spacing between each element lets the light travel through to make for an organic, living piece of furniture. The stone top carries references to the minimalist designs by famous, Danish designer Poul Kjærholm.
Concept
The Kinuta Collection has its native setting in two of the 36 Kinuta Terrace apartments located in the Kinuta ward of the Setagaya district in Tokyo. Kinuta Terrace was originally built in the 1980s with an integrated courtyard, giving residents the advantages of a single-family home.
The Keiji Ashizawa Design team has renovated the interiors in collaboration with Norm Architects, creating, amongst a series of interior elements, 12 tailormade furniture pieces that make up the first collection of Karimoku Case , all drawing on the natural references of the connected courtyard in an attempt to invite in nature as much as possible — in their design language as well as through their material compositions.
The Keiji Ashizawa Design team has renovated the interiors in collaboration with Norm Architects, creating, amongst a series of interior elements, 12 tailormade furniture pieces that make up the first collection of Karimoku Case , all drawing on the natural references of the connected courtyard in an attempt to invite in nature as much as possible — in their design language as well as through their material compositions.
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Categorised in Tables - Coffee tables - Tabletop rectangular - 4-leg base - open base - Wood - Base solid wood - Natural stone - Tabletop natural stone - Marble - Residential - Hospitality - Contract.
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LOW SIDE TABLES.
Manufacturer
Karimoku Case
Family
Kinuta Terrace
Architonic ID
20194187
Order number
T32610M*
Year of Launch
2019
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108 Kaieicho, Fujie, Higashiuracho, 470-2191 Chitagun, Aichi Japan
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