Stool by Isamu Kenmochi for Akita Mokko, Japan circa 1960
REF: 7062
Stool by Isamu Kenmochi for Akita Mokko, Japan circa 1960
REF: 7062
Designer
This stackable stool, model 202, created by Isamu Kenmochi, a key figure in post-war Japanese design, perfectly reflects his minimalist and functional aesthetic. Kenmochi was one of the founders of the Japan Industrial Designers and collaborated with Isamu Noguchi from the 1950s.
The stool features a structure made of dark-stained solid beech wood, paired with a green Skai seat. Lightweight, stackable, and functional, it embodies the perfect blend of modernism and craftsmanship.
Manufacturer: Akita Mokko (stamped).
Bibliography: Japanese Design Since 1945, Naomi Pollock, Editions de la Martinière, October 2020, p. 53.
Price per stool.
- Height 45 cm / 17 "
- Width 40 cm / 15 "
- Depth 35 cm / 14"
- Year Circa 1980
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