Lattice Round
Lattice Round Table – A dining table that investigates the interplay between being transparent and solid, the wooden lattice build up the legs and with the natural spacing it plays with both light and shadow. From some angles the legs will appear as a closed surface, only revealing its construction though the light flowing though, while it from other will appear very transparent. The construction is inspired by the shutters and covers that are used in architecture to control light streaming into the building and the calming repetitions creates an overall clear architectural feeling, which you often find in front of traditional Japanese stores and restaurants. This year, we are launching a round version of the Lattice Table. A round shape allows convivial interaction between people and this 150cm diameter table can sit 4 to 8 persons.
About
PRODUCT: Lattice Round Dining Table
MANUFACTURER: Ariake
DESIGNER: Norm Architects
WARRANTY: 5 Years
LEAD-TIME: 16 weeks
Dimensions
W 1200mm x D 1200mm x H 730mm
W 1350mm x D 1350mm x H 730mm
W 1500mm x D 1500mm x H 730mm
About the Brand
Ariake is a furniture brand founded by Legnatec and Hirata Chair, two factories from the furniture producing town of Morodomi in Saga prefecture, Japan. Named after the Ariake Sea in Southern Japan, Ariake means daybreak in Japanese. It symbolizes a new chapter for the two factories as they embark on a collaboration with international designers for the global market.
It is our belief that strong working relationships are the foundation of good products. Furniture is made for social situations where people live, work and eat together. The creation of the Ariake brand and furniture designs were done over two intensive workshops in Morodomi where furniture designers, art director, photographer and craftsmen did the same – we lived, worked and ate together over. Despite language barriers, the designers and craftsmen generated a collective energy and mutual trust that helped define the soul of the brand. This resulted in a collection of furniture that utilizes the best of hand and machine, inspired by the spirituality of Japanese culture and urban living contexts.