Kakuyose Pot Stand
Kakuyose Pot Stand by Chushin Kobo.
Designed in 1966, the Kakuyose trivet draws on traditional emblems as its central motif. Expertly cast in iron using traditional casting techniques, its slim profile highlights the natural beauty and precision of the casting surface, demonstrating both strength and refinement in a delicate form.
The Mitsuyose Chigiri, an ancient Japanese family crest, inspires its distinctive arrangement of small squares. Boldly reinterpreted and repeated in a rhythmic pattern, the design feels both historic and strikingly modern. It is equally suited as a functional table piece or a sculptural interior object.
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Kakuyose Pot Stand by Chushin Kobo.
Designed in 1966, the Kakuyose trivet draws on traditional emblems as its central motif. Expertly cast in iron using traditional casting techniques, its slim profile highlights the natural beauty and precision of the casting surface, demonstrating both strength and refinement in a delicate form.
The Mitsuyose Chigiri, an ancient Japanese family crest, inspires its distinctive arrangement of small squares. Boldly reinterpreted and repeated in a rhythmic pattern, the design feels both historic and strikingly modern. It is equally suited as a functional table piece or a sculptural interior object.
Dimensions
16.5w x 15d x 3.5cmh
Materials
Crafted from cast iron.
Base fitted with rubber caps.
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