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There is a small study at home. The tatami mats are only three tatami mats except the desks and bookshelves.
There is a built-in writing desk facing the window sliding door, which can be lowered like a digging cot.
If you sit down on a cushion and drop your feet, you're right in your cockpit. Most of the writing, email and reading are done here.
If you're tired, you can lie down and lie down, so it's great for sloppy writing, but the only drawback is the lack of support on your waist.
A chair would have a back, but a mat can't do that.
Therefore, as the work of writing continues, the waist becomes slightly heavier. There is a chair.
I searched a lot on the Internet but couldn't find anything I liked.
If the back is made into a plate-like shape, the presence is unexpectedly large, which is annoying. All you have to do is to support your waist as minimally as possible.
This job came just before I thought. I made a simple chair like a single stroke.
Sit down with a rice cracker cushion, or put your body directly.

Designer: Kenya Hara

Graphic designer Intended for the design of things and in charge of art direction for Muji products since 2002. He has also worked on a number of combined projects based on exhibitions and books such as "REDESIGN" and "HAPTIC".

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