Vintage Design
Stool designed by Isamu Kenmochi. In good original condition with minor wear consistent with age and use, preserving a beautiful patina. Isamu Kenmochi wanted to be a painter. After graduating from the Tokyo Advanced Crafts School, he was put in charge of Craft and design at the Crafts Institute in Sendai (later: Industrial Arts Institute). It was operated under the jurisdiction of the Chamber of Commerce and Trade which placed a special emphasis on export policy. At this institute, he met a new German architect Bruno Taut, who had been invited to teach craftsmanship. It was then that he first heard of the Norm concept (meaning constructional planning). Kenmochi was one of the people who contributed his experiences and teachings to quickly develop the Japanese furniture industry after WWII, when the Operations Arm started to build furniture and homes for their families. After Kenmochi became an independent in 1995, the high level of activity in his work established the job category of interior designer for the first time. He was also unique in that he introduced unknown artists to new projects, such as Kayama Matazo with the first jumbo jet in Japan. He was charming and charismatic with a deep and rich sensitivity. On the evening of the opening party for the Keio Plaza Hotel, which was his final work, he decided to end his own life.
Wear consistent with age and use.
Wear consistent with age and use.
Creator |
Isamu Kenmochi |
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Design Period | 1960 to 1969 |
Year | 1961 |
Production Period | 1960 to 1969 |
Country of Manufacture | Japan |
Identifying Marks | This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark |
Style | Vintage |
Detailed Condition | |
Product Code | WM-1317467 |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Wear consistent with age and use.
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Materials | Wood |
Color | Blonde, blonde, pink |
Width |
40 cm 15.7 inch |
Depth |
37 cm 14.6 inch |
Height |
43 cm 16.9 inch |
Weight Range | Standard — Between 40kg and 80kg |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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