Furniture that can be reused multiple times with materials! Assembly and disassembly are easy because the parts are standardized.
ip20 is an interior construction system developed in Germany, based on a basic module of 120mm x 120mm. Additionally, all parts, from the main material of particle board to the fittings, are produced according to a unified standard, making assembly and disassembly easy. 【Features of ip20】 ◆ The panel materials are coated, making them resistant to dirt and easy to maintain. ◆ No nails or adhesives are used, allowing for future product reconfiguration (redesign)! ◆ Designed to match ceiling heights, minimizing gaps and eliminating concerns about tipping due to earthquakes! ◆ Living rooms, kitchens, children's rooms... any living space can be freely designed according to customer requests. *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data available for download.
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Panel Materials 1) Manufactured by Pfleiderer (Germany) M.F.C (Low-pressure melamine particle board) JIS F☆☆☆☆ certified product (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism certification number: MFN-1118) Thickness: 10mm/19mm/38mm Weight: 620-800kg 2) Manufactured by M.KAINDL (Austria) M.F.C (Low-pressure melamine particle board) JIS F☆☆☆☆ certified product (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism certification number: MFN-0068) Thickness: 19mm / Weight: 680-750kg/m³ Edge Materials for Panels 1) Manufactured by Doliken (Germany) ABS resin (Thickness 2mm) 2) Manufactured by EGGER (Germany) Melamine resin (Thickness 0.3mm) For adhering edge materials to panel materials, EVA-based hot melt that complies with the formaldehyde standards set by the Japan Adhesive Industry Association (self-management regulations for indoor air pollution control) and the 4 VOC standards (self-management regulations for indoor air pollution control) is used, primarily from Henkel (Germany). Hardware Materials Functional hardware selected from Germany, Austria, and various countries around the world is used.
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In 1975, I received a request from Rosenthal in Germany to investigate traditional Japanese materials, and I selected lacquer, establishing the KISO Research Institute as its base. Together with eight members and professors from art universities, I began research on lacquer, and with design collaboration from Max Ticker, Burkhard Hocktheil, and Tetsuo Nakagawa, we developed modern furniture and URUSHI GOODS, which were manufactured and exported. Subsequently, to focus on domestic sales of URUSHI GOODS, the KISO Research Institute was transformed into Bushi Co., Ltd. In 1981, I opened a directly managed store in Roppongi Axis, unveiling URUSHI GOODS designed by Motomi Kawakami, capturing public attention. Since then, I have continued to challenge various traditional Japanese materials beyond lacquer up to the present day.