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Japanese brand of minimalist furniture where simplicity reveals the beauty of the materials — recycled or oiled leather, seams reduced to the bare minimum.
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The clean design and elegance of the TROLLEY cart naturally blend with all interior styles. Its mobility, connecting the kitchen to the dining room, the practicality of its removable wooden trays, and its more compact size compared to classic kitchen carts allow it to fit perfectly into modern interiors and create additional space.
FEATURES
- COLOR: White
- MATERIAL: Linden plywood, veneered MDF, steel, urethane paint
- SIZE: W530 × D375 × H685
- DESIGNER: Keiji Ashizawa
- MADE IN JAPAN
ABOUT MOHEIM
MOHEIM has launched a variety of home items, from tableware to furniture. The common denominator of their creations is minimalism and simplicity, as well as the desire to harmoniously fit into everyone’s life. Additionally, they use traditional techniques and cutting-edge technologies to shape their products, with an ethical and contemporary approach. MOHEIM is a brand that creates “new standards” to enrich the lives of those who own their products.
MOHEIM designs its products with the importance of design in living spaces in mind. Timeless, durable designs that are pleasant to use. A sophisticated aesthetic that fits perfectly into your daily life. They create their designs imagining harmonious, high-quality everyday atmospheres that everyone will cherish forever.
Even objects with an elegant appearance benefit from well-thought-out design and structure. However, design alone is not enough to create a product. The skill and experience of the creator are always necessary. To realize their manufacturing ideals, they integrate cutting-edge technologies as well as traditional regional craftsmanship. MOHEIM values craftsmanship in the development of its products.
The term “sustainable” can mean a wide variety of things. MOHEIM will continue to consider initiatives that promote environmental awareness and benefit society. They develop items from recycled materials and work toward more environmentally friendly manufacturing.
Keiji Ashizawa
Graduated from Yokohama National University (Department of Architecture and Building Science) in 1996, Keiji began his career as an architect and honed his craft within the cabinet and lighting design collective Super Robot. In 2005, he founded his eponymous agency, Keiji Ashizawa Design. In 2011, to support local community reconstruction efforts after the Great East Japan Earthquake, he founded a public DIY workshop, Ishinomaki Laboratory. In 2014, Ishinomaki Laboratory became a furniture brand. Keiji’s activities cover a wide range of fields, including collaborations with international furniture brands. Keiji’s philosophy, “Honest Design,” for architecture, renovation, lighting, and furniture design projects has led to the development of works recognized worldwide.
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