A highly designed door with a pattern applied to the surface of natural wood.
■The material is laminated radiata pine. ■The surface is treated with a hand-planed finish to create shadows. ■There are 8 types of door designs and 4 color options. ■The standard door processing includes J-shaped handle processing. ■Original designs and colors are also available upon request. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Design】 ■ISHIGAKI ■KARIMATA ■SAZANAMI ■TATEWAKI ■TSUKINOMI ■AJIRO ■ICHIMATSU ■MINAMO 【Color】 ■Clear (C) ■Light Brown (L) ■Brown (B) ■Dark Brown (D) *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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In the latter half of the 1950s, in order to meet the rapidly increasing demand for housing, the prefabricated construction method was introduced for public housing construction, and the Japan Housing Panel Industry Cooperative (Pane Kyo) was established as an organization to manufacture and supply interior materials and components. With the initial goal of "modernizing and industrializing construction production," we have worked to reduce costs and standardize quality by producing housing components and materials in factories and delivering them to construction sites. Since then, we have accumulated a track record of over one million units of interior work for collective housing over approximately 60 years. We are deeply grateful for this. Currently, we have nearly 260 employees (including 32 first-class architects, 44 first-class construction management engineers, and 5 interior coordinators), 31 member companies that are manufacturing interior components, and about 1,462 construction technicians actively working. Our operations have expanded to four branches and 20 sales offices nationwide. Our product offerings include not only interior panel construction methods but also system storage units, non-combustible wood materials for interiors, antibacterial and antiviral components, toilet booths, wooden handrails, and wooden partitions for schools, among others. We are particularly proactive in effectively utilizing local materials in various regions. Additionally, we are also focusing on renovation and remodeling.