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Daybed with Shoji
By Imoshen studio
Located in Royersford, PA
This daybed provides a place to rest in your home or office. Shoji Screens soften the natural light and create a quiet, zen atmosphere. Underbed storage with sliding doors allows for storage space for unsightly items. This item is fitted for a narrow twin mattress but can be custom made for any size mattress. The Shoji panels...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Organic Modern Imoshen studio Furniture

Materials

Walnut, Paper

Modern Japanese Desk with Kumiko
By Imoshen studio
Located in Royersford, PA
This walnut home office studio desk showcases japanese style joinery. These visable construction details create a functional piece of art, built to last a lifetime. The kumiko lattic...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Organic Modern Imoshen studio Furniture

Materials

Walnut

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