KAMUY LUX Series

Designer / Naoto Fukasawa

BY CONDEHOUSE

Conde House is delighted to present the KAMUY LUX collection, a new classic realized in collaboration with Naoto Fukasawa. Asahikawa is famous as a wood furniture producing district in Japan and the KAMUY collection came to fruition by a unique fusion of its local wood crafting technology and Fukasawa’s artistic forming skills. The simple and well-made design of KAMUY, naturally harmonises with any type of environments. Everyone is looking for the most chair-like chair and KAMUY collection realised this feeling of déjà vu.

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KAMUY Armchair (Wooden Seat)

Regular price
$1,900.00
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$1,900.00
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    Subtle, calculated points, such as the slight difference in thickness between the back and front legs, contribute to a masterfully crafted chair with “an overall simple, yet extremely beautiful” design.

    The comfort of the KAMUY Chair’s wide, deep seat and the prominent angle of the back and seat, was achieved through repeated prototype trials. The back, seat, and arms are smooth to the touch, and its prominent edges give a trim, sharp impression from every angle of view.  Experience the classic look of a dining chair, with an added sleek, modern touch.

    Features + Specs

    Designer
    Naoto Fukasawa, Japan

    Wood Types
    Japanese Oak & Walnut

    Wood Finishes - Oak
    Natural, White Wash, Medium Brown, Dark Brown, Gray Wash, Dark Gray, Black

    Wood Finishes - Walnut
    Natural, Dark Brown

    Dimensions
    W: 23"
    D: 20-3/4"
    H: 31-1/4"
    SH: 17-1/2"

    Made-to-order

    Made-to-order / Arriving in 10-12 weeks.

    Sustainable Crafting Reducing Fast Furniture Waste 🌱
    CondeHouse protects the land by practicing sustainable wood harvesting, which means they plant trees to replace what is taken away keeping the forest alive and healthy so that we can continue to have a thriving homeland for centuries to come.

    Exceptional Crafting

    CondeHouse is known for exceptional design and manufacturing quality, as expressed in their line of contemporary furnishings for distinguished homes and commercial projects. For more than 50 years, they have been offering chairs, tables, and cabinets to enhance an endless variety of modern spaces.

    Masterfully crafted in Japan, made-for-lifetimes. 😌🌱💕

    Shipping
    • The CondeHouse Collection ships to U.S. contiguous.
    • White glove delivery included with each order.
    • Shipping flat rate $150 per order.
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    KAMUY Armchair (wooden seat), Japanese Oak Black
    KAMUY Armchair (wooden seat), Walnut Natural
    KAMUY Armchair (wooden seat), Japanese Oak Black
    KAMUY Armchair (wooden seat), Japanese Oak Black
    KAMUY Armchair (wooden seat), Japanese Oak Black
    KAMUY Armchair (wooden seat), Japanese Oak Black
    KAMUY Armchair (wooden seat), Walnut Natural

    CondeHouse / wood types + finishes + upholstery

    DESIGNER

    Naoto Fukasawa

    Born in Yamanashi Prefecture in 1956. Naoto Fukasawa has worked at Seiko Epson and ID Two (now IDEO San Francisco), founding and heading up IDEO’s Tokyo office. On 2003 Fukasawa went independent and established NAOTO FUKASAWA DESIGN.

    Fukasawa has established a reputation for his quietly powerful designs and philosophies embodying human sentiment. He has collaborated with numerous international companies and brands. His designs span a wide variety of fields, from home accessories and precision electronic equipment to mobility, furniture, interior spaces and architecture.

    Fukasawa is the recipient of numerous design awards, he has been accorded the title of Royal Designer for Industry (Royal Society of Arts) and received the Isamu Noguchi Award in 2018. He is a professor at Tama Art University. Since 2012, he is also the curator of The Japan Folk Crafts Museum.