About:
A set of two door stoppers made by cutting straight timber on an angle. The rubber band that ties the two pieces together can also function as additional resistance for keeping the door open.
Size in cm: W16 x D3,8x H3,3/3,6
Material:
Red Douglas fir (Douglaise) more heavy and fairly hard wood. Colors of reddish to pink, sapwood of lighter shadesdarkening to more brown colors.
Black rubber (reused bicycle tubes).
PLEASE NOTE:
The black rubber may leave yellow traces on bright flooring.
Furniture by ISHINOMAKI LAB are a strong and almost indestructible companion for life. Sign of use makes them more beautiful. The furniture are not suitable for permanent outdoor use or to expose to the weather.
Design:
DRILLDESIGN(JP). DRILL DESIGN started in 2001 by Yusuke Hayashi and Yoko Yasunishi in Tokyo, Japan. The studio is providing individualized solutions and concepts to clients and society with flexible creations between product and graphic design.
www.drill-design.com
Manufacturer:
Handmade in Berlin by HLZFR. GMBH under license from ISHINOMAKI LABORATORY (JP) using wood from German sustainable forestry (FSC Certificate)
Founded in 2011, Ishinomaki Laboratory started as a simple, public workshop for the local community devastated by the tsunami triggered by the Great East Japan Earthquake. Along with running DIY workshops for residents affected by the disaster, Ishinomaki Laboratory participated in restoring and renovating local shops – as well as creating spaces where people could reimagine the future of the city together.
Combining good design with “handmade” products, the Ishinomaki Laboratory label was launched to market the products beyond the local community. Talented designers, from Japan and abroad, work together with the Ishinomaki Laboratory team to create a lineup of furniture and items that can be enjoyed together.
As the world’s first DIY label, Ishinomaki Laboratory is expanding the world & potential of DIY with good design. Through their activities, the belief is that DIY and design can energise people and communities – and life as a whole – in any situation or environment. The hope is that people around the world can rediscover their own innate creativity, to enrich everyday life and society for a more fulfilling future.
ISHINOMAKI LAB by HLZFR GMBH is in the process of expanding their portfolio of products by Ishinomaki Laboratory (Made in Local).
www.hlzfr.com
www.ishinomaki-lab.org