Pair of Beech Armchairs by Isamu Kenmochi, circa 1965
REF: 7124
Pair of Beech Armchairs by Isamu Kenmochi, circa 1965
REF: 7124
Designer
Pair of armchairs designed by Isamu Kenmochi, circa late 1960s.
These armchairs perfectly embody the style of Japanese modernist design. Their bentwood structure creates a continuous line between the armrests and the base, giving the piece a soft, fluid silhouette. The seat, generously padded and upholstered in a textured green fabric, offers both comfort and understated elegance.
Here, Kenmochi reinterprets the shapes of pre-war Japanese chairs with a distinctly modern spirit, typical of the 1960s and 70s. A beautiful synthesis of traditional craftsmanship and modernism.
Manufacturer: Akita Mokko, circa 1965.
Provenance: Hôtel à Hokkaïdo, Japon
- Height 68 cm / 27"
- Width 63 cm / 25"
- Depth 55 cm / 21 "
Category
- Year Circa 1965
- Medium Beech, fabric
- Country Japan
- Condition Good vintage condition with some traces of use on the wood