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MITSUKI STAND TABLE -Yukiko Black (BLACK)-

MITSUKI STAND TABLE -Yukiko Black (BLACK)-

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This is a high-position table that makes the most of the beauty of its three slender legs.
You can take a break by yourself and feel the breeze.
We talked about the movies we watched over the weekend.
Add an accent to your everyday life with "MITSUKI" and make your time a little more grown-up.

This item is perfect for standing bars and cafes, or casual meetings in the office.

SPEC
Size: W500/D500/H1,050 (mm)
Material: Solid white ash Finish: Urethane finish Color: Betel nut black


The top is removable . <br data-mce-fragment="1">In striving for a sustainable society, "using things for a long time and taking care of them" is one of the major ways to contribute.
A distinctive feature of the MITSUKI series is that the tabletop can be removed, allowing you to cherish and use the natural solid wood for a long time.
By removing it, you can color just the top, or repair, maintain, or replace the top, allowing you to use it for a long time with affection, inheriting the time you spent with the wood.


You can choose the shape of the tabletop.

You can choose from a round type with a cute, rounded impression, or a tapered type with a stylish impression due to the cut.
*There is no price difference depending on the tabletop shape.







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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