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Architonic ID: 20760388
SKU: 6804
Year of Launch: 2023
W: 54 cm, D: 35 cm, H: 43 cm
Canvas, Oak Light Oil
The Seto Stool is an elegant design combining proud Scandinavian and Japanese craft traditions.
Inspired by Børge Mogensen's design philosophy, the solid oak and canvas stool exudes simplicity while revealing a profound understanding of the craft. Harmoniously combining heritage and modernity. Named after Seto Ōhashi, Japan's longest bridge, Takeuchi’s stool features a distinctive H-structure echoing the bridge’s graceful profile, creating a refined and contemporary design.
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The Seto Stool is an elegant design combining proud Scandinavian and Japanese craft traditions.
Inspired by Børge Mogensen's design philosophy, the solid oak and canvas stool exudes simplicity while revealing a profound understanding of the craft. Harmoniously combining heritage and modernity. Named after Seto Ōhashi, Japan's longest bridge, Takeuchi’s stool features a distinctive H-structure echoing the bridge’s graceful profile, creating a refined and contemporary design.
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Base solid wood, Seat stretched fabric, Wood
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Italy
Born in Fukuoka, Japan 1977. At age of 15, Keiji Takeuchi moved to New Zealand where he spent his youth. In 1999 while studying at an art school in New Zealand, he moved to Paris for a scholarship study at ENSCI / Les Ateliers. In 2003 he returned to Japan and since 2005 he has been a designer at Naoto Fukasawa Design ltd in Tokyo. In 2012, Takeuchi decided to move and to set up and lead a satellite office for Fukasawa in Milan. In 2014, Takeuchi started freelancing personal projects alongside his role for Fukasawa’s studio. During the same year, Takeuchi was selected by Giulio Cappellini as one of upcoming designers and in 2015 he worked on an installation project at KBIS Las Vegas for the Italian natural stone company Antolini in collaboration with him. This collaboration with G.Cappellini continues and Cappellini once again selected Takeuchi to participate to a project with Ceramica Flaminia for its 60th anniversary. This project was introduced during Milano salone 2015. In 2016 Takeuchi set up keiji takeuchi srls. Today Takeuchi is collaborating with various international brands such as Boffi, Amorim, Antolini, Henrytimi, and Flaminia while simultaneously following European and western design projects for Naoto Fukasawa. In 2016 after 2 years of Freelance work, Takeuchi established his design office in Milan. The office is focused on product design development from electronics to furniture. Currently working with international brands such as Boffi, Amorim, Antolini, Henrytimi, and Flaminia and the range of projects is expanding.