Karimoku New Standard

Castor Low Table 100

895.00 

1 in stock

About:
The Castor Low Table was conceived as a companion to the Castor Sofa and Castor Low Chair. Its simple yet considered design, which is based on the Castor Table, allows it to be used in a range of interiors and applications. The versatile table comes in two modular sizes of varying heights and is made of solid Japanese oak.

Founded by leading Japanese furniture manu­facturer Karimoku in 2009, Karimoku New Standard is defined by its fusion of progressive ideas and manufacturing excellence. Bringing together the unique perspectives of Karimoku’s craftsmen and a select group of international designers, the brand presents new standards in Japanese furniture design.
Karimoku New Standard’s pursuit of high quality outcomes includes responsible produc­tion, starting with the material itself. Sustainably grown Japanese hardwoods are sourced from northern Japan as part of an initiative to revital­ise the forests and the industries they support.

Size in cm: W100 x D50 x H35
Material: Japanese Oak
Color: pure oak
Finishing: clear coating
Design: Big Game

NOTE:
The shipping time for a Castor Table is around 1,5- 2 month.
Prices are incl. delivery fees to your European location.
If you are outside of Europe please get in contact with us, so we can communicate to you the closest KNS dealer.
For a delivery outside of Europe we have to charge an additional delivery fee!
SPECIAL OFFER:
If you consider to get more then 1 furniture, please get in contact with us to profit from a discount, and to obtain the best delivery options to your European home.

Founded by leading Japanese furniture manu­facturer Karimoku in 2009, Karimoku New Standard is defined by its fusion of progressive ideas and manufacturing excellence. Bringing together the unique perspectives of Karimoku’s craftsmen and a select group of international designers, the brand presents new standards in Japanese furniture design.
Karimoku New Standard’s pursuit of high quality outcomes includes responsible produc­tion, starting with the material itself. Sustainably grown Japanese hardwoods are sourced from northern Japan as part of an initiative to revital­ise the forests and the industries they support. The low-diameter trees, which are often discarded or used as paper pulp, are processed in regional workshops before taking shape through a combination of skilled craftsmanship and advanced technology.
Over the past decade the brand has evolved through its collaborative approach and the belief that true standards should not only be universal, but exemplary in nature. This philosophy continues to inspire the brand’s designers and craftsmen, who strive to create innovative furniture of the highest quality, imbued with a sense of joy.




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