Itomaki, wooden table “woven” by Dan Sunaga


“Itomaki” is a Japanese word that indicates the complexity of a seam that is made to close a wrench on a fabric.

And it seems a complex structure of wires twisted the basis of table bearing baptized Itomaki by its designer, Japanese Dan Sunaga.

The base can esere carried out in several different quality of wood, including walnut and birch, while the flat surface is super-resistant glass and circular shape.

“Itomaki” is a Japanese word that indicates the complexity of a seam that is made to close a wrench on a fabric.

And it seems a complex structure of wires twisted the basis of table bearing baptized Itomaki by its designer, Japanese Dan Sunaga.

The base can esere carried out in several different quality of wood, including walnut and birch, while the flat surface is super-resistant glass and circular shape.


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