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Project name CASE 021 / Kaiseki Cuisine enso

The A-4 chair is enigmatic. Dignified in an art scene, whimsical for the child who sits, gentle to the elderly, bewitching to the young, dependable for those who sit. Unpretentious and unboastful, just being a chair. This is the charm of the A-4 chair. Photography: Nacasa & Partners Inc.

Project name CASE 022 / Hyoto Kyoto Restaurant

The chair A-7 is complimented beautifully in the setting of Japanese restaurant “Hyoto” in Yamabushiyama, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto. The bands under the legs were developed to prevent damaging the tatami mats underfoot. The table embedded seamlessly with an IH cooktop for shabu-shabu creates a sleek adult space. The material is white ash. Architecture & Design: Chiba Manabu Architects Photography: Forward Stroke inc.

Project name CASE 023 / Restaurant

Photography: Nacasa & Partners Inc.

Project name CASE 026 / JOTARO SAITO GINZA SIX

Architecture & Design: BERINA Photography: Nacasa & Partners Inc.

Project name CASE 028 / Saeki

Architecture & Design:SWAY DESIGN Photography:Imadera Gaku

Project name CASE 030

Architecture & Design:KIDOSAKI ARCHITECTS STUDIO

Project name CASE 031

The simplicity of the space conveys contemporary Japanese design. A table made of bookmatched black walnut SIN is coordinated with patinaed masterpiece furniture. The table that is new today will surely refine the space over the decades to come. Architecture & Design:Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Photography:Koji Fujii、Nacasa & Partners

Project name CASE 032 / JR WEST REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

Interior Coordination:Environmental Planning Laboratory Inc. Photography:Katsumichi Miyata

Project name CASE 033 / NAGISA mental health clinic

The tiled floor gives a sanitary impression. Tiles have been changed from room to room, mixing with pools of natural sunlight and green colors to create a restful atmosphere. This is a waiting room in a clinic. Responding to a specific request from the physician client for a “bright and clean” space, special consideration went into how to filter sunlight. Lattice for the window was etched out into a 3D form, and the shadow pattern was tested over and over. The line forms have been designed to fall in a soft pattern in the afternoon sun.

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