Minatomirai Cafe | N-SC01

Chairs from Karimoku Case, Designed by Norm Architects

Product description

CASE STUDY : Minatomirai Cafe
SIZE : W560, D530, H675, SH450, 7.9 kg
TIMBER (COLOR) : OAK ( PURE OAK / SMOKED OAK/ GRAINI MATTE BLACK )
UPHOLSTERY : ATLAS / MAPLE / STEELCUT TRIO 3 / HALLINGDAL 65 / VIDAR 4 / CODA 2 / LEATHER SHADE

With clean lines, a crisp design language and a soft and comfortable inner, the Side Chair mimics the architecture of the Blue Bottle Coffee shop. With its low backrest and small footprint, it's not really a dining chair, neither a stool - but combines the best of the two and therefore serves the real needs of the cafe.

Concept

The Minatomirai Cafe Collection has its native setting in Blue Bottle Coffee Minatomirai Cafe located in the Minatomirai in Yokohama, Japan. Adjacent to the park, the Minatomirai Cafe is designed as a glass-walled open space, with soft and welcoming curves in combination with natural wooden surfaces.
Under the direction of one of brand initiator Keiji Ashizawa as lead architect and multidisciplinary Danish design studio Norm Architects, the tailor-made furniture for the cafe have been realised as second collection of Karimoku Case .
Manufacturer Karimoku Case
Family Minatomirai Cafe
Architonic ID 20194180
Order number C32600****
Year of Launch 2020

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