Pair of stools by Isamu Kenmochi for Akita Mokko, Japan circa 1960.

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Pair of stools by Isamu Kenmochi for Akita Mokko, Japan circa 1960.
€875
Dimensions :
H45 x W40 x D35
Color :
brown
Material :
wood
Style :
design

These stackable stools, model 202, created by Isamu Kenmochi, a key figure in post-war Japanese design, perfectly reflect his minimalist and functional aesthetic. Kenmochi was one of the founders of Japan Industrial Designers and collaborated with Isamu Noguchi as early as the 1950s. The stools feature a structure made of dark-stained solid beech, paired with a restored seat covered in Lido fabric from Nobilis. Lightweight, stackable, and functional, they embody the perfect balance between modernism and craftsmanship. Manufacturer: Akita Mokko (label). Bibliography: Japanese Design Since 1945, Naomi Pollock, Editions de la Martinière, October 2020, p. 53.

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