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MITSUKI COAT RACK -Yukiko Black (BLACK)-

MITSUKI COAT RACK -Yukiko Black (BLACK)-

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The coat rack was the catalyst that led to the birth of "MITSUKI." It was originally created as an installation that evoked the image of a forest.
The form, which makes use of solid wood, has been repeatedly upgraded and refined into a minimalist shape, and it features a leg that extends in one piece from the branch, evoking the straight growth of trees in the forest.
Grooves are dug into the branches to prevent hangers from slipping off. Rather than simply cutting away elements, we carefully designed the product to fit the intended use, allowing you to incorporate "wood" into your life in a natural way.

SPEC
Size: W400/D400/H1,600 (mm)
Material: Solid white ash Finish: Urethane finish Color: Areca black


Tree Branch
A groove has been dug into the hanging part, which resembles a branch split into three parts.
You can hang clothes, hats, etc. without using hangers, but if you do use hangers, you can hook them into the grooves to prevent them from slipping off.


Photo: Areca

What is Betel Nut Black? <br data-mce-fragment="1">Betel Nut Black is an elegant black colour with a hint of blue, and the production method is called Betel Nut Dyeing.
It is a deep black dyed color made with areca nuts, the seeds of the areca palm, which is also used as a traditional Chinese medicine, and was also called "aishitaguro" (indigo-under-black) because indigo was used as the base dye.
Since the Edo period, this elegant and deep black color has been considered to be "iki" and is considered the highest quality color for crested crests.

The traditional betel nut dyeing technique has become a rare technique in modern times, but by recreating it in wooden products, SHIKI hopes to pass on Japan's traditional black color to future generations.

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