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[Young Works] Ring Chair by Rin Oguri

[Young Works] Ring Chair by Rin Oguri

Regular price ¥5,500(税込)
Regular price Sale price ¥5,500(税込)
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Delivery time: about 2 weeks

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A mini chair where you can place your ring.
The seat has a shallow recess so that rings and small accessories can be placed on it.

Each piece is unique, with different wood species, shapes, and grain.
Find your favorite among the many available!

①SIZE W80 D70 H75
MATERIAL cherry

②SIZE W160 D60 H60
MATERIAL: walnut

③SIZE W145 D85 H65
MATERIAL camphor tree

④SIZE W115 D65 H70
MATERIAL: walnut

DESIGN&CRAFTED BY RIN OGURI


*We will ship within 14 days.

[Precautions for use]
-This product has an oil and wax finish.
Placing wet items on the surface will ruin the feel and may cause stains, deformation, or cracks.

[About maintenance]
- If dirt or dust adheres to the product, wipe it off quickly with a dry cloth or a tightly wrung-out cloth.
- If used for a long time, the surface may dry out and lose its luster.
If you apply wax to it about once every six months, just like you would to any other piece of furniture, the wood's texture will improve with use, and you can enjoy the changes that occur over time.

*Wax can be purchased from our online shop or in-store, but please read the precautions carefully before use. Always soak cloths, sponges, etc. that have wax on them thoroughly in water before disposing of them (if left as is, there is a risk of spontaneous combustion).

・Small scratches, dents, ring marks, etc. may be able to be restored using sandpaper or an iron. If you start to notice any issues with the appearance, please feel free to contact us. We also regularly hold free maintenance workshops at KOMAshop (announced on social media).

[Oguri Rin Profile]
Furniture maker

He is a proactive person who makes use of his experience in the food service industry and living abroad to get the job done efficiently and efficiently.
With his broad perspective and ability to articulate things, we have high hopes for future changes at the company.

[Young People's Works]
KOMA continues to encourage its young employees to "create their own artwork every month." The company purchases the artwork and adds it to their salary. We believe that selling the artwork is a sustainable way to develop human resources.
We aim to be a group of craftsmen where each individual has their own originality.