Surprising Japan
Hitsu
The chair - Hitsu - is designed for a soba restaurant located in the approach of Dazaifu-Temmangu, a Shinto shrine in Fukuoka. Inspired by its Torii - the gate of the shrine, the simple structures with delicate details bring the dignified and graceful look. The mild curve of the backrest is carefully designed not only to polish its look, but also to gently support the body. As the chairs are mostly seen from the back when they are composed with the tables, the beauty of Hitsu chair is defined by its back. It conveys Japanese dignity and serenity.
Hitsu
The chair - Hitsu - is designed for a soba restaurant located in the approach of Dazaifu-Temmangu, a Shinto shrine in Fukuoka. Inspired by its Torii - the gate of the shrine, the simple structures with delicate details bring the dignified and graceful look. The mild curve of the backrest is carefully designed not only to polish its look, but also to gently support the body. As the chairs are mostly seen from the back when they are composed with the tables, the beauty of Hitsu chair is defined by its back. It conveys Japanese dignity and serenity.
Hitsu CHAIR
Hitsu chair