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Origami, the ancient Japanese art of folding paper to make countless shapes, shows us how many masterpieces can be created with a sheet of paper. The same poetic approach has led to the creation of two seats by Lapalma – a brand must have and a recent release – which draw their inspiration from it. Steel Pavilion, سلالم حلزونية, Origami Furniture, 3d Printed Furniture, Backgammon Table, Ancient Japanese Art, Designer Chair, Plywood Chair, Folding Paper

Origami, the ancient Japanese art of folding paper to make countless shapes, shows us how many masterpieces can be created with a sheet of paper. The same poetic approach has led to the creation of two seats by Lapalma - a brand must have and a recent release - which draw their inspiration from it.

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Tripodal Stool | Studio Adjective | Furniture Design | 石卷工房 Ishinomaki Laboratory, Three Legged Stool, Laboratory Design, Chair Stool, Stool Design, Solid Wood Furniture, Furniture Inspiration, Wooden Furniture, Wood Working

Designed by Hong Kong’s Studio Adjective, Tripodal Stool is the minimal and light-weighted three-legged stool respects Ishinomaki Lab’s concept of simplicity and fine handmade wooden furniture. Studio Adjective is the first Hong Kong design agency to collabrate with Ishinomaki Laboratory, Japan.

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Torii stool is inspired by the traditional Japanese gateways called "Torii". These gates are often found at the entrance of Shinto shrines and symbolize the transition from the mundane world to the sacred world.   STOOL DETAILS -Made of high-quality PLYWOOD. -For the coating, There are four options: *Transparent Varnish (natural wood color) *Walnut Varnish -You can customize dimensions with a message Shinto Shrine, Wooden Stool, Wooden Stools, Wood Color, Traditional Japanese, Step Stool, Wood Colors, Japanese Traditional, Plywood

Torii stool is inspired by the traditional Japanese gateways called "Torii". These gates are often found at the entrance of Shinto shrines and symbolize the transition from the mundane world to the sacred world. This stool incorporates the elegant and simplistic design of Torii gates into a modern piece of furniture. The smooth curves and clean lines make it a stylish and functional addition to any living space. The use of this stool is not limited to just being a functional seat. You can…

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