Ifuji Hand-Carved Maple Wood Wastepaper Bin

$770

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Masashi Ifuji works from his studio in Matsumoto, Japan, creating objects with a form-meets-function philosophy. For this maple wood waste paper bin, he utilises the templates and techniques used by 18th-century American Shaker communities. Signature details include the oval silhouette, copper rivets and sturdy construction, all of which once featured on the classic bentwood pantry boxes.

Product ID: 2207906024

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Masashi Ifuji works from his studio in Matsumoto, Japan, creating objects with a form-meets-function philosophy. For this maple wood waste paper bin, he utilises the templates and techniques used by 18th-century American Shaker communities. Signature details include the oval silhouette, copper rivets and sturdy construction, all of which once featured on the classic bentwood pantry boxes.

Product ID: 2207906024

View more from: Ifuji / Waste bins & stands

Ifuji Hand-Carved Maple Wood Wastepaper Bin

$770

Coming soon. Add coming soon items to your wislist and we'll notify you when its in stock

Meet the Maker:

Ifuji

Masashi Ifuji designs and makes elegant tableware in Nagano, Japan, placing emphasis on form and function. Traditional Japanese techniques such as sawmilling and plant-dyeing are used to create dining pieces, while natural materials including glass-based paint, vegetable oil, and even old objects, are essential to create functional shapes and an earthy appearance. Look out for the Italian maple-dyed trays.