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A Masterpiece of Rattan Chairs that Shines Over Time, the Crystallization of Passion and Technique
A chair designed by Isamu Kenmochi for the lounge of "Hotel New Japan," which opened in 1960. The generous curves and texture of rattan, and the elasticity that envelops the body are comfortable. A masterpiece chair that was selected as the first Japanese furniture for the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1964. The one-of-a-kind design does not lose its shine over time.
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Please note: The information published is based on data as of the magazine’s release in March 2026.