Miya
Dining tables from Riva 1920, Designed by Setsu & Shinobu Ito
Product description
Table made entirely in solid wood, marked by a round top with glued slats, and two legs with a powerful, geometric shape. Finishing: based on oil/natural wax of plant origin, with pine extracts.
Quotation, Setsu and Shinobu Ito
“MIYA” means “Shinto Temple” (Shintoism is Japan’s native religion). It is a name of great importance and symbolism that evokes respect and devotion.
The temples (miya) are in wood; their architecture is archaic, and they are marked by a large door, the torii.
Ø.160 - H.74
Quotation, Setsu and Shinobu Ito
“MIYA” means “Shinto Temple” (Shintoism is Japan’s native religion). It is a name of great importance and symbolism that evokes respect and devotion.
The temples (miya) are in wood; their architecture is archaic, and they are marked by a large door, the torii.
Ø.160 - H.74
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Part of the collection
TABLES.
Manufacturer
Riva 1920
Family
Architonic ID
1551511
Year of Launch
2018
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