Wooden sliding door with kumiko shoji.
This is a design shoji door that incorporates a kumiko pattern from sliding doors.
Simply replacing the bland mass-produced sliding doors and shoji with kumiko shoji can greatly change the atmosphere of a space. In particular, the sliding doors of a Japanese-style room adjacent to a living room in a condominium need to be chosen carefully to harmonize with other Western-style furniture. In traditional designs, using kumiko for sliding doors and fittings that operate like shoji could lead to issues such as the slats coming loose due to their delicate construction. However, at Tanihata, we have successfully commercialized these as standard fittings by improving adhesives and innovating assembly methods. Just like choosing a sofa or curtains, you can freely select "sliding doors" to match your space.
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