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Osaka Large

A landscape of furniture, inspired by Japanese stone gardens. The simplest forms and materials, reflecting each other and creating a jigsaw puzzle expressing both precision and clarity. Teruhiro Yanagihara’s Osaka is all about reducing in order to find the core of the product. The elements of Osaka are like reflections of each other, jigsaw pieces that can be combined in different ways. They are neat and easy to furnish with in different spaces – in a large entrance hall or a smaller room for a quick, spontaneous meeting. Ottomans and tables are both suitable for an active and engaging conversation. Furthermore, the fabric used has a positive effect on the room’s acoustics whilst the simplistic shape of the pieces mean they are easy to reupholster in line with our Offecct Lifecircle philosophy.

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Technical information

Available for the United States market. Frame in plywood and solid wood with cold foam. Upholstered in fabric.

Dimensions

Explanation of Dimensions

Height (H), Seat (S), Width, (W), Arm rest (A), Depth (D)


Material declaration White-pigmented ash veneer, With bevelled edge

WEIGHT (kg) WEIGHT (%)
Base; Metal 0,1 0
Seat frame; Wood 18,6 49
Textile 0,9 2
Foam 2,0 5
Tabeltop; Wood 16,0 42
Others 00 0
37.6
Teruhiro Yanagihara
Teruhiro Yanagihara

Teruhiro Yanagihara

Teruhiro Yanagihara, founder, Designer, Creative director of Teruhiro Yanagihara Studio. He was born in 1976, in Japan, and established his own company in 2002 to develop his own. He established 2nd studio in Arles, France in 2021. His projects cross boundaries and cultures to form encounters between contemporary design, industries and Japanese crafts. He launched…

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Osaka

A landscape of furniture, inspired by Japanese stone gardens. The simplest forms and materials, reflecting each other and creating a jigsaw puzzle expressing both precision and clarity. Teruhiro Yanagihara’s Osaka is all about reducing in order to find the core of the product. The elements…