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Nextmaruni Shigeru Uchida 3d model | Shigeru Uchida - The company has been a household name in Hiroshima since 1933 and has always been associated with high-quality, mass-produced home furnishings.This reputation compliments the corporation as being one of the largest wood furnishing companies in Japan.The Nextmaruni project: this initiative involves one of Japan’s best-known furniture companies, japanese craftsmanship and 12 international designers. The designers were requested to design an archetype of chair design, a piece of art and hopefully a long time seller. With this project Maruni wishes to enhance the dialogue with japanese culture - western design that incorporates and shares japanese aesthetic. The chairs were shown during the Milan furniture fair in april 2005 at the galleria Jannone. Year of design: 2005
The company has been a household name in Hiroshima since 1933 and has always been associated with high-quality, mass-produced home furnishings.This reputation compliments the corporation as being one of the largest wood furnishing companies in Japan. The Nextmaruni project: this initiative involves one of Japan’s best-known furniture companies, japanese craftsmanship and 12 international designers. The designers were requested to design an archetype of chair design, a piece of art and hopefully a long time seller. With this project Maruni wishes to enhance the dialogue with japanese culture - western design that incorporates and shares japanese aesthetic. The chairs were shown during the Milan furniture fair in april 2005 at the galleria Jannone.
The company has been a household name in Hiroshima since 1933 and has always been associated with high-quality, mass-produced home furnishings.This reputation compliments the corporation as being one of the largest wood furnishing companies in Japan. The Nextmaruni project: this initiative involves one of Japan’s best-known furniture companies, japanese craftsmanship and 12 international designers. The designers were requested to design an archetype of chair design, a piece of art and hopefully a long time seller. With this project Maruni wishes to enhance the dialogue with japanese culture - western design that incorporates and shares japanese aesthetic. The chairs were shown during the Milan furniture fair in april 2005 at the galleria Jannone.