


Loku Stool | Walnut
Architonic ID: 20341171
SKU: 107924
Japanese designer Shin Azumi conceived the Loku Stool using three dimensional veneer ply technology. This innovative technique allowed the seat to be moulded into a single, fluid form that is both comfortable and supportive. This plywood form sits atop tall wooden legs that make it ideal for bar dining.No assembly required.
Finish: Walnut
Height,Width,Depth,Weight
Counter Stool
965mm,447mm,460mm,7kg
Bar Stool
1075mm,447mm,460mm,9kg
Konzept
Japanese designer Shin Azumi designed the Loku making good use of the efficient methods of three dimensional (3D) plywood technology, which allows the seat to be moulded into a shape, making it both comfortable and supportive. The moulded seat and back is made from a thin plywood veneer that can be shaped when heated into tight curves to stiffen the material. The Loku chair is available with a wood & metal or steel tube base, in oak or walnut plywood and with or without a leather seat pad. The chair was designed for both commercial and residential use providing variations to accommodate the different uses.
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Untergestell Massivholz, Holzwerkstoff, Echtholzfurnier, Sitz Holzwerkstoff, Massivholz, Walnuss, Holz
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United Kingdom
a studio is a design company established by a Japanese designer, Shin Azumi, in London. The activity is across product, furniture and space design, and working with a variety of areas of clients including consumer products, furniture, lighting, electronics, audio equipments, space design including interior of shop, restaurant and exhibition, etc. Shin Azumi and the works won numerous awards in Europe and in Japan. They are also invited for many exhibitions organised by Design Museum(UK), British Council(UK), Vitra Design Museum (Germany) and so on. Also works are acquired as permanent collection by Stedelijk Museum (Holland), Crafts Council (UK), Die Neue Sammlung (Germany), etc. Observation + Distillation Observation is always the key of development. We try to look at all the phenomena around the project objectively as much as possible, and try to clarify the point to develop the project. On the process of distillate the ideas, the end result is often purified as a simple solution. Fun + Function Functionality is the key to make the life of a design last longer. However, we looking at not only physical functionality but also the effect of psychological functionality. Interactivity + Theatricality Design is completed when it is used by people. Providing satisfactory interactive quality is a key of the design. We always try to create a maximum effect with a minimum solution.