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Tendo Woodworks TENDO Mitsumasa Sugasawa Design Rocking Chair S-5226WB-NT Heron Chair Chair Grade A Fabric Stylish Scandinavian Chair

Tendo Woodworks TENDO Mitsumasa Sugasawa Design Rocking Chair S-5226WB-NT Heron Chair Chair Grade A Fabric Stylish Scandinavian Chair

Regular price ¥119,900 JPY
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Brand (manufacturer)
Tendo Woodworks

series
Sofa

size
Body/Width 58.2 Depth 85.3 Height 93.0cm Seat/Height 42.8cm
Weight: 9kg

Material
Frame: White beach (natural)


Fabric
Seat and back: Grade A (cloth)
*See image


Manufacturer
Tendo Woodworks

*Delivery will take approximately 4 weeks after ordering.

Designed by Mitsumasa Sugasawa, an in-house designer at Tendo Mokko. Since joining the company, he has worked with many designers to help realize their dreams from the manufacturer's perspective, and his know-how in molded plywood is fully demonstrated in this rocking chair. The side frame is molded as a single piece with no seams except for the armrests, achieving high design quality and robustness. In addition, with consideration given to aesthetic beauty and comfort, the curve of the armrests uses the "unequal thickness molding" technique, which changes the thickness locally.


This rocking chair is a favorite among many architects and designers, and is also known to have been used by sculptor Isamu Noguchi in his studio.
The shape follows the contours of your body and the divided seat cushion relieves tension throughout the body, providing a soothing experience with natural rocking motion.

The shape follows the contours of your body and the divided seat cushion relieves tension throughout the body, providing a soothing experience with natural rocking motion.
*Good Design Award winner


Who is Mitsumasa Sugasawa?
Born in Tokyo in 1940.
After graduating from Chiba University's Junior College of Technology in 1963, he joined Tendo Mokko.
In 1966, he received training at the Danish National Technical Institute. He worked for many years in the development department at Tendo Mokko, providing technical support to architects and designers, while also creating numerous products as an in-house designer.
In 1996, he received the Kitaro Kunii Industrial Crafts Award.

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