A new aquarium "Bird's Eye Tank" that goes beyond the common sense of acrylic tanks ★ A top-view aquarium that is earthquake-resistant.
The ultimate interior that creates a healing space. The dead space under the sofa table transforms into the star of the room! With high filtration capabilities and complete breeding equipment, it's satisfying for both beginner and advanced aquarium enthusiasts. The finished design of the tabletop aquarium is clearly visible from above!
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basic information
The "Bird's Eye Aquarium" is a tank that can be clearly seen from above. We create tanks for home table use, bar counter tanks, and underfloor tanks. We manufacture them in various shapes to suit different purposes, such as high-end tables like aqua tables, top-view tanks, cafe tables, and coffee tables. Patent pending, trademark registered.
Price information
198,000 yen Companies related to interior design and ornamental fish have wholesale prices available.
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P4
※The delivery time may vary depending on the quantity, so please feel free to contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
We accommodate everything from home-sized tanks (198,000 yen) to large aquariums such as 5m tanks. Delivery achievements: ■ Aquariums Noboribetsu Marine Park Nix, Moguranpia Aquarium ■ Ornamental fish-related businesses Aqua Friend Kitamizu, Aqua Link Co., Ltd., APN Co., Ltd., Water Works ■ Interior-related businesses Staff Co., Ltd. ■ Hospitals Otsuki Central Hospital ■ Dentists Mizuki Dental Office ■ Restaurants Sunroute Ariake Cafe, Kurabukingyo, Numerous other achievements.
Company information
Creating a space that no one else can achieve. The "Bird's Eye Aquarium" viewed from above. The fish swimming in the aquarium provide comfort to people and create a harmonious atmosphere. I believe this is truly wonderful. At Spring, we are considering creating a space where these fish can blend in seamlessly. The "Bird's Eye Aquarium" is fundamentally a table-type aquarium, making the fish the central presence in the space. Developing the "Bird's Eye Aquarium" viewed from above was not an easy task. Simply placing a glass top on the aquarium does not make it suitable for viewing. For the fish to swim comfortably in the aquarium, total balance is crucial, from small components to the filtration system, all within a limited space. This requires a deep understanding of breeding equipment, the ecology of the fish, and their care methods. The history of the aquarium viewed from above has only just begun. I hope to further refine it with guidance from those in the ornamental fish industry and the interior design industry.