The mobile made of copper, the material that Riki Watanabe loved the most.
At that time, Q Designers, led by Riki Watanabe, who was heavily involved in the design of showrooms and hotel lounges, designed the main bar "Chamble" of the Shimbashi Daiichi Hotel in 1976. The material he favored most, "copper," was used for the interior walls and also in the mobile hanging in the bar space. This mobile was commercialized by Metrox in 2017 as the "Riki Mobile Chamble." Composed of a combination of copper plates and solid teak wood, this mobile combines the heaviness of the materials with a lightness of form, creating a chic space. The commercialized model features a vibration finish on the surface of the copper plates, resulting in a calm texture.
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Designer: Riki Watanabe Design Year: 1972 Brand: METROCS Country of Production: Japan Sizes: 3-Row: Width 435 × Height 360 mm 4-Row: Width 435 × Height 500 mm Single Mobile: Width 435 × Height 105 × Thickness 8 mm Length of suspension wire from the body to the ceiling: 1 m Materials: Copper plate (vibration finish, lacquer finish) Solid teak wood (oil finish) Nylon-coated wire [Riki Watanabe Design Series Lineup] ■ Riki Stool ■ Solid Stool ■ Riki Mobile Chambré
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Three-link type
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4-link type
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The bottom sheet has the engraving "Riki" on it.
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Our company is engaged in the import of interior goods and the manufacturing of original furniture. One of our business areas, product development, involves collecting old materials and products from that time, making improvements to align with modern lifestyles, and commercializing them. We are also focused on discovering designers who are eager to build their history and their works.