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Zoom n'frame Console Table
Zoom n'frame Console Table
Zoom n'frame Console Table
Zoom n'frame Console Table
Zoom n'frame Console Table
Zoom n'frame Console Table
Zoom n'frame Console Table
Zoom n'frame Console Table
Zoom n'frame Console Table

n'frame Console Table

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This console table uses Shirakawa stone for the top, and its texture will accentuate your interior. Its shallow depth means it can be installed without feeling oppressive. The texture of the stone enhances the appeal of any art, objet d'art, or flower vase, and you can enjoy seasonal arrangements. You can also use the latticed lower shelf as storage space by placing baskets or boxes on it. Shirakawa stone is an andesite-type stone found in the Shirakawa region of Fukushima Prefecture. It has a natural texture and rustic roughness, and although it is a stone, it has a warm color and texture that goes well with the texture of solid wood. In addition to the tree species and finish, you can also choose the color of the wooden frame. All parts of Kita no Jyutaku Sekkeisha's furniture are made using solid wood from Hokkaido, and are made in Higashikawa, Hokkaido using traditional methods and craftsmanship by artisans. Solid wood is used even in parts that cannot be seen, such as the drawer boards, rails, and stopper mechanisms. When making furniture using solid wood, joints and ingenuity are required to accommodate the expansion and contraction caused by the breathing of the wood. We use the techniques of our craftsmen to prevent twisting and warping while not hindering the expansion and contraction of wood. Since we assume that the product will be used for a long time, we pursue a functional and beautiful design that is inevitable while assuming that parts will be replaced or repaired at some point. [About the tree species] ・Sugar maple (from Hokkaido) A beautiful tree species with white wood skin and a clean look. It takes time to dry and process, but the neat workmanship is exceptionally beautiful. It was once called "village tree", but the supply has decreased year by year and it is becoming rare. The more it is used, the more it changes to amber color and becomes more beautiful. The grain may have dark lines called Kanasuji. ・Oak (from Hokkaido) It has a calm yellowish brown color and beautiful grain unique to oak. It has a moderate hardness, a rich expression, and is easy to process as furniture material and finishes into stately furniture, so in the past, a lot of Hokkaido oak wood has been cut and exported overseas. The straight grain has stripes called "Torafu". [About the finish] - Oil finish Apply oil based on natural linseed oil from LEMKE, Germany, and let it dry for 4 to 5 days. Repeat this twice, and finally polish it with a beeswax-based wax to finish. There is no paint film on the surface, but the oil that has soaked into the grain protects the wood and changes to a deeper color over time. - Soap finish Finish using a soapy water solution made from palm. It has a beautiful white matte look while leaving the wood grain, and has a more natural finish than oil. When you first start using it, the fuzz may be noticeable when you wipe it with water, but it will blend in as you use it. - Egg tempera paint Egg tempera paint does not contain organic solvents and is environmentally friendly. The paint is made by mixing dried egg powder (powdered eggs) and pigment powder with water and linseed oil. By drying it over time, the moisture is removed, the paint film hardens and becomes stronger. It is a time-consuming process, taking time to dry, but the end result is beautiful furniture with a matte texture and deep colors. Source: https://flymee.jp/

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