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[Case Study of Problem Solving] Changing Blinds to Shoji Doors

Introducing examples of shoji doors with reinforced washi paper. We solve your concerns about fixtures and furniture.

We will introduce examples of how we solve our customers' problems through photos. The request was to find a way to look outside partially, as opening the blinds would reveal everything. In response, we proposed shoji doors covered with reinforced washi paper, which is four times stronger than regular washi and does not require replacement. The shoji features small squares arranged in double layers, allowing the front small shoji to be moved up and down, enabling views outside at preferred intervals. Since there was only a window frame, we added aluminum rails at the top and bottom to allow for smooth movement with rollers. [Case Study] ■ Request - To look outside partially, as opening the blinds would reveal everything. ■ Proposal - Proposed shoji doors covered with reinforced washi paper. - Added aluminum rails at the top and bottom for smooth movement with rollers. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study of Problem Solving] Decorating Shoji Doors with Kumiko Craftsmanship

Introducing examples of kumiko craftsmanship in shoji doors. We solve your concerns about fixtures and furniture.

Mokomi Co., Ltd. and Hattori are engaged in custom manufacturing of doors, furniture, and wooden products, as well as door maintenance. We will introduce examples of how we solve our customers' problems through photos. Due to the request that the shoji door was bland and needed some color through kumiko work, we embedded the customer's favorite karabana kikkō pattern into the shoji panels. Although it took time to create due to the manual work, the customer was very pleased. 【Example】 ■ Request - The shoji door is bland, and we want to add color with kumiko work. ■ Proposal - Manually embedded the karabana kikkō pattern into the shoji panels. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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