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Philippe Tabet produces the Fushimi family of furniture, closely linked to the Inari series, inspired by one of Kyoto’s most important sacred places: the Fushimi Inari temple. The simplicity and harmony of these architectural elements so dear to Japanese culture struck a chord with the designer, who has chosen to echo the structure, traditionally formed of two vertical columns supporting a horizontal post on top. As a reinterpretation of this arrangement on a much smaller scale, Fushimi makes it the key feature of its design. Solid ash wood is the hero of each piece, lovingly milled and turned so that there are no sharp edges, instead displaying a delicate tactility. The same meticulous care is also evident in the joints, softly delineated to ensure the lines flow with unbroken continuity and connect the parts for a harmoniously seamless look. Symmetry, balance, elegance and formal minimalism form the underlying theme of Fushimi, which effectively conveys an idea of lightness and essentiality.
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Italcasa Furniture & Interior Design
32968 Woodward Ave,
Royal Oak, MI 48073
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Italcasa Furniture & Interior Design

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Made possible by exploring innovative molded plywood techniques, Iskos-Berlin’s Soft Edge Chair blends strong curves with extreme lightness to create a three-dimensionality not usually possible with 2-D plywood.
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Philippe Tabet produces the Fushimi family of furniture, closely linked to the Inari series, inspired by one of Kyoto’s most important sacred places: the Fushimi Inari temple. The simplicity and harmony of these architectural elements so dear to Japanese culture struck a chord with the designer, who has chosen to echo the structure, traditionally formed of two vertical columns supporting a horizontal post on top. As a reinterpretation of this arrangement on a much smaller scale, Fushimi makes it the key feature of its design. Solid ash wood is the hero of each piece, lovingly milled and turned so that there are no sharp edges, instead displaying a delicate tactility. The same meticulous care is also evident in the joints, softly delineated to ensure the lines flow with unbroken continuity and connect the parts for a harmoniously seamless look. Symmetry, balance, elegance and formal minimalism form the underlying theme of Fushimi, which effectively conveys an idea of lightness and essentiality.
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Philippe Tabet produces the Fushimi family of furniture, closely linked to the Inari series, inspired by one of Kyoto’s most important sacred places: the Fushimi Inari temple. The simplicity and harmony of these architectural elements so dear to Japanese culture struck a chord with the designer, who has chosen to echo the structure, traditionally formed of two vertical columns supporting a horizontal post on top. As a reinterpretation of this arrangement on a much smaller scale, Fushimi makes it the key feature of its design. Solid ash wood is the hero of each piece, lovingly milled and turned so that there are no sharp edges, instead displaying a delicate tactility. The same meticulous care is also evident in the joints, softly delineated to ensure the lines flow with unbroken continuity and connect the parts for a harmoniously seamless look. Symmetry, balance, elegance and formal minimalism form the underlying theme of Fushimi, which effectively conveys an idea of lightness and essentiality.
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