For those considering the use of wood in interior design: Space design that evokes a sense of Japan.
Interior materials that can create a harmonious modern space! There are examples of use in showrooms of tatami mat shops.
The interior material brand "MASPACIO" for masu (traditional Japanese wooden measuring boxes) utilizes wood in interior design, allowing for a greater expression of Japanese characteristics and cultural background. The image and materials associated with masu are uniquely Japanese. By utilizing Japanese wood and culture, the possibilities for spatial design are expanded. 【Features】 ■ History and Image of Masu - For modern Japanese people, the purposes of use have diversified. - By leveraging the image that Japanese people have of masu, it is possible to create an atmosphere of harmony and Japanese essence in a space. ■ Japanese Material: Hinoki - Our masu is made from hinoki (Japanese cypress). - The familiar scent and aesthetic appeal of hinoki, which is well-known among Japanese people, also contribute to a modern Japanese ambiance. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Use Cases】 ■Implementation Site: masu bar Hōrai (Gifu Prefecture) - Using masu on the walls - Utilizing the image of "masu = sake vessel for drinking Japanese sake" to create a Japanese-style space ■Implementation Site: Nawa Tatami Factory (Gifu Prefecture) - The warm color of the hinoki masu highlights the presence of tatami rush - Creating a Japanese-style space *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company, specializing in the traditional Japanese tool "masu," has been dedicated to this craft since its founding in 1950, focusing on the preservation of its techniques and culture. The masu has been utilized as a measuring tool, a sake vessel, and a container for the Setsubun bean-throwing ceremony. To ensure that it continues to be cherished by future generations, we are committed to conveying the techniques, culture, and spirit of the masu while proposing new ways to use it and developing new types of masu. We will dedicate ourselves to creating masu that continue to provide elegance, a sense of specialness, healing, relaxation, excitement, and enjoyment for everyone.