
Karimoku
Castor Chair Stacking
$500
Stackable dining chair in Japanese oak by Swiss studio Big-Game. Up to 6 can be stacked, with a curved backrest for comfort and support. Unveiled at Milan Design Week 2012.
Signature Product$4,975-$7,310
References Le Corbusier's Grand Comfort with an exposed Japanese oak frame showcasing exceptional woodworking. Cushions use high-quality foam and natural feathers.
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Karimoku
$500
Stackable dining chair in Japanese oak by Swiss studio Big-Game. Up to 6 can be stacked, with a curved backrest for comfort and support. Unveiled at Milan Design Week 2012.

Karimoku
$2,715-$2,915
Designed by Norm Architects for the Kinuta Collection. Combines wide armrests with a sleek dining chair aesthetic, blending Japanese and Scandinavian design sensibilities.

Karimoku
$3,800-$5,200
By Norm Architects, dimensioned like tree branches to appear paper-thin from certain angles. Explores negative space to emphasize materials where light shines through.

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$2,755-$3,910
Designed by Berlin studio Geckeler Michels. Solid Japanese oak dining or work table available in three sizes, flat-packed for easy assembly.

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$4,495-$7,295
Designed by Doshi Levien, featuring broad inviting cushions with wide tufting. A comfortable, sculptural statement piece.

Massproductions
$3,500
Comfortable upholstered sofa with clean lines and generous proportions. Available in 2 and 4 seat versions with premium fabric options.

Maruni
$2,000-$3,500
Jasper Morrison's sculptural solid wood comfort without cushions.

Room & Board
$1,999-$2,499
Mid-century modern sofa with a small-space-friendly profile. One of Room & Board's top five bestsellers with a versatile, sink-in comfort feel.

Maruni
$1,800-$2,200
Naoto Fukasawa's 2014 Good Design Award winner. Soft organic rounded forms.

Fort Standard
$2,500-$4,000
Shaker-inspired lightweight frame with elegantly contoured back achieving a balance of minimalism and comfort. Removable seat cushion for easy cleaning.