
Based in Japan, Leif.designpark is a collective of three designers, Takashi Ueno and Mamoru Naito and Keizaburo Honda, whose work is both modern and deeply traditional. Their new Tone series of chairs and tables uses the natural "tones" of different woods to hark back to parquetry...

Using unstained wood, Leif.designpark describes the revealing of these tones in the following way:
"The unstained natural colors of wood must result from absorbing the numerous nutrients within the soil. The diversity is amazing. Tone is an attempt at producing furniture using effectively materials and skills established in the Japanese culture."

While the "green" furniture movement in the US has been diligently looking for more and more ways to use unfinished wood, we thought this was a great addition to the mix. www.leif-designpark.com (via Dwell)

The chairs are divine!
view siongchinchan's profile
Wow these are stunning. The different wood grains would look really cool all together at a dining table.
view plastolux's profile
Gorgeous.
view Deborah's profile
Love these variegated veneers - tho I could see the typical American consumer obsessing in the store over how these chairs "Don't match"
view bepsf's profile
LOVE the chair in the second photo. holy moly. wow, cheap shot bepsf, lol.
view *heather leaf*'s profile
The floating glass table is amazing.
view farmhousemoderne's profile
these are my dream chairs
view idea chick's profile
love em!
view Lizzykewl's profile
Love, love, love!
view jennifer in sf's profile
I just love Leif.designpark
view vitamin design milk's profile
i LOVE the fact that these don't match and i am so anal retentive i have to have matching sets of everything - the piece of glass on the table annoys me though as it seems to take away from the beauty of the wood.
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