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CondeHouse is a leading Japanese brand internationally for high-quality, sustainable furniture in wood.

Located on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido and drawing on local and home-grown materials, CondeHouse marries the latest technology with a hands-on craft tradition to produce an aesthetically restrained, universal collection of long-life chairs, tables and other furniture types – for specification in hospitality, office, education, healthcare and residential spaces.

<b>Local and global</b>

CondeHouse sources its materials sustainably, wherever possible. The majority of the wood it uses comes from local forests, including its own. Employing a workforce of talented production and craft specialists, the company creates – via judiciously selected collaborations with such designers as Naoto Fukasawa and Nendo – iconic furniture pieces whose clean-lined, Japan-meets-Scandinavia aesthetic stands the test of time and lends itself to a range of contract and other settings.

<b>High-tech and high-touch</b>

State-of-the-art manufacturing technology dovetails with Japanese craft know-how at CondeHouse. The result is robust, visually light, yet haptically rich, products that give full expression to their natural-material origins.

<b>Partner for professionals</b>

A trusted project partner for architects, interior architects and others, CondeHouse supports professionals in the delivery of their creative vision. Its products serve to help shape the spaces in which they are installed, while never dominating them. The user, meanwhile, benefits from the increased sense of well-being they provide.