Sakura Sakura lounge chair
Armchairs from Time & Style
Product description
W696×D699×H860×SH406×AH583
Concept
This chair is the grand sum of the theme of “lattice chair”, by revising the elements of previous chairs with lattices. We pursued the comprehensive details of overall balance, and a proper density of components, through adjustment of the individual shapes of the parts and their composition without changing the outline of the chair. The backrest lattices are not made of square bars or round bars. Continuous square lattices made with the square bars form a hard expression, resulting in a strange impression in the overall chair.
Round bars do not fit in with the Japanese expression of lattices. Therefore, the four corners of basically square bars were slightly chamfered, creating a soft expression while keeping a square silhouette. The bars fit in with the details of the entire chair and form a sense of unity. The best-looking lattice intervals were carefully determined by examining the appearance from every angle, since the interval significantly affects the entire impression of the chair.
The chair has half arms, which are shorter than the front legs. The short arms extending frontward from the back posts are designed so that the chair can easily fit under aprons of dining tables and fit the depths of restaurant counters. Many armchairs require moving them far back to sit or get up from them, and the half arms make moving the chair more easily for people.
Other finish variations include soap finishing and beeswax finishing that highlight the expression of the plain wood, as well as urethane finishing.
This was our first attempt to create fine details within a simple chair, in order to fit into modern spaces, while keeping a Japanese appearance. A North European element was also included in the simple design. A joint was made at the middle of the horizontal rung on the back, which supports the seat frame and the lattice. The same style was used for the rungs on the sides. The basic design consists of simple parts, allowing further enhancement of the characteristic backrest lattices. The chair has a simple and modern impression, as the lattices of the simple chair evoke an image of a traditional Japanese town. It nicely blends into dining rooms and Japanese-style spaces, and creates modern Japanese spaces for various occasions.
Round bars do not fit in with the Japanese expression of lattices. Therefore, the four corners of basically square bars were slightly chamfered, creating a soft expression while keeping a square silhouette. The bars fit in with the details of the entire chair and form a sense of unity. The best-looking lattice intervals were carefully determined by examining the appearance from every angle, since the interval significantly affects the entire impression of the chair.
The chair has half arms, which are shorter than the front legs. The short arms extending frontward from the back posts are designed so that the chair can easily fit under aprons of dining tables and fit the depths of restaurant counters. Many armchairs require moving them far back to sit or get up from them, and the half arms make moving the chair more easily for people.
Other finish variations include soap finishing and beeswax finishing that highlight the expression of the plain wood, as well as urethane finishing.
This was our first attempt to create fine details within a simple chair, in order to fit into modern spaces, while keeping a Japanese appearance. A North European element was also included in the simple design. A joint was made at the middle of the horizontal rung on the back, which supports the seat frame and the lattice. The same style was used for the rungs on the sides. The basic design consists of simple parts, allowing further enhancement of the characteristic backrest lattices. The chair has a simple and modern impression, as the lattices of the simple chair evoke an image of a traditional Japanese town. It nicely blends into dining rooms and Japanese-style spaces, and creates modern Japanese spaces for various occasions.
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Categorised in Seating - Armchairs - with armrests - Seat upholstered - 4-leg base - open base - Wood - Base solid wood - Residential - Contract - Hospitality.
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LOUNGE CHAIR.
Manufacturer
Time & Style
Family
Sakura Sakura
Architonic ID
20086098
Order number
I-085
Year of Launch
2017
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4-27-15.Minamiaoyama.Minato-ku, 107-062 Tokyo Japan
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