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Isamu Kenmochi for Akita Mokko Stacking Vintage Stool
$648.62
£485.51
€550
CA$892.69
A$994.99
CHF 522.04
MX$12,150.46
NOK 6,610.13
SEK 6,247.58
DKK 4,186.99
About the Item
Designed by Isamu Kenmochi and produced by Akita Mokko, this stool is considered one of the icons of Japanese modern design. Kenmochi is known for his works that blend traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern design, and this stool is an exemplary piece of that fusion.
Design Features
Simple and Functional: Characterized by simple lines and a clean form, this design is created to harmonize with any interior.
Material: Primarily made of wood, this stool is crafted using Akita Mokko's advanced techniques. The use of molded plywood technology provides both strength and lightness.
Lightweight and Durable: The selection of wood and the molding techniques make it lightweight yet extremely durable, suitable for everyday use.
Beautiful Finish: The stool features a beautiful finish that highlights the wood grain, showcasing the craftsmanship of the artisans.
History and Background
This stool was designed by Isamu Kenmochi in collaboration with Akita Mokko in the 1950s. At that time, Japan was in the post-war reconstruction period, and there was a growing interest in modern design. Kenmochi aimed to fuse traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern design, leading to the creation of this stool.
About Isamu Kenmochi
Isamu Kenmochi (1912-1971) is one of the leading figures in Japanese modern design. His work is characterized by the fusion of traditional Japanese craftsmanship with modern design, making a significant impact on the design world.
Key Aspects of His Career:
- Fusion of Tradition and Modernity**: Kenmochi incorporated traditional Japanese techniques and materials into contemporary design, creating innovative furniture and interiors. Examples include pieces made from bamboo and washi (Japanese paper).
- International Influence**: Kenmochi's work received high acclaim internationally and was showcased in numerous design exhibitions and fairs around the world. He was also influenced by the International Style of design, adapting it to fit the Japanese context.
International Collaborations
Throughout his career, Kenmochi collaborated with many international designers, adding depth and breadth to his design philosophy. Notable collaborations include:
- Charlotte Perriand**: A renowned French designer, Perriand worked with Kenmochi to create pieces that integrated traditional Japanese materials and techniques. Their collaboration symbolized the fusion of Japanese and Western design.
- George Nakashima**: An American furniture designer who blended traditional Japanese woodworking with Western design. Together with Kenmochi, they created beautiful furniture pieces that celebrated natural materials.
- Bruno Mathsson**: A pioneer of modern design in Sweden, Mathsson collaborated with Kenmochi to design functional and aesthetically pleasing furniture. Their work shared a common pursuit of simplicity and functionality.
Kenmochi's philosophy and designs continue to inspire many designers today. His works are displayed in museums and galleries worldwide, appreciated for their elegance and functionality.
- Creator:Isamu Kenmochi (Designer),Akita Mokko (Manufacturer)
- Dimensions:Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)Width: 15.75 in (40 cm)Depth: 14.97 in (38 cm)Seat Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)
- Style:Japonisme (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:1960's
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- Seller Location:Sammu-shi, JP
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU5487240954402
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