Set of 4 chairs by Isamu Kenmochi, Akita Mokko, Japan 1970
REF: 7061
Set of 4 chairs by Isamu Kenmochi, Akita Mokko, Japan 1970
REF: 7061
Designer
Set of four chairs by Japanese designer Isamu Kenmochi, circa 1970.
Crafted from solid beech wood, these chairs feature a dark varnished finish that highlights the quality of the wood and the precision of the design. The backrest consists of five slightly curved vertical spindles, while the seat is covered in its original brown faux leather, evoking a simple and functional spirit.
This model embodies the discreet elegance of Japanese furniture from the 1960s, influenced by the approach of Isamu Kenmochi, an essential figure in modern Japanese design. His work, bridging Western rationalism and Japanese tradition, remains a reference.
Manufacturer: Akita Mokko.
- Height 78 cm / 30 "
- Width 43 cm / 17"
- Depth 43 cm / 17"
Category
- Year Circa 1970
- Medium Beech, Leatherette
- Country Japan
- Provenance Japanese restaurant in Yamagata Prefectural
- Condition Vintage, some traces of use in the skaï