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Tendo Mokko TENDO Toshimitsu Sasaki Impala Chair Dining Chair T-5513WB-NT White Beach Natural Scandinavian Chair Stylish

Tendo Mokko TENDO Toshimitsu Sasaki Impala Chair Dining Chair T-5513WB-NT White Beach Natural Scandinavian Chair Stylish

Regular price ¥57,200 JPY
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Brand (manufacturer)
Tendo Woodworks

series
Dining Chair

size
Body/ W460 D505 H805 SH445
Weight: 3.5kg

Material
Frame: White beach (natural)


Manufacturer
Tendo Woodworks

others
Finished Product

designer
Toshimitsu Sasaki

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"Staff Comments"
Very light and comfortable to sit on! Recommended for people of all ages and genders!



The so-called "Impala" was created by designer Toshimitsu Sasaki, who has produced many high-quality designs. It is an animal that resembles a deer, with a beautiful body that roams the savanna.

As its name suggests, this chair fully demonstrates the characteristics of molded plywood, which is both light and strong. It is
so light that even a woman can easily lift it with one hand, yet has a very sturdy structure.

The frame is made using the plywood molding technique "Komaire", which allows for seamless molding. In addition, since no nails are used, there is no need to worry about corrosion or other damage. It is recommended for use in dining rooms where the chair is moved around frequently. The natural look of the white beach chair can be used in any space.

Who is Toshimitsu Sasaki?
Born in Oita Prefecture in 1949.
Graduated from Shibaura Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering in 1973.
In 1978, he won the Mainichi Industrial Design Competition.
The company produces furniture, lighting fixtures and other products, and has produced a number of long-selling products, including the children's chair (T-5623WB-NT) and the "Gallery Series" released in 1986.
He has received numerous Good Design Awards, and in 1987 he served as a selection committee member himself.

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