SHIRAKAWA RAPT TV Board with Glass door

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200:
W2000 x D450 x H400mm
180:
W1800 x D450 x H400mm
165:
W1650 x D450 x H400mm
150:
W1500 x D450 x H400mm
Drawer interior:
W507/407/332/257 x D348 x H147mm
Flap interior:
W790 x D395 x H215mm
MATERIAL:
Cherry / Maple / Black Walnut / Red Oak, Glass
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
JAPAN

Description

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Glass doors that take a quiet look are a stylish accent

Lately, large, thin screens have become the mainstream in televisions, requiring large installation spaces. Including recorders, game consoles, and software, the amount is considerable. Moreover, all of them are precision equipment that dislike dust and humidity. This "RAPT TV board" allows you to store such delicate items smartly. A refined design that looks like a work on display at an art museum, and a presence that changes the atmosphere of the room by simply placing it there. This was born in Hida, one of Japan's most famous furniture towns, in 1960, a long-established "Shirakawa." We make authentic "Hida furniture" that can only be given to certified companies that have passed all strict certification standards.

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Supports quality life

A sophisticated design with motifs of raptors such as eagles, hawks, and kites. The gentle curve is reminiscent of the beauty of the lone. And the four materials that inspire the design are Hard Maple, Walnut, Black Cherry, and the red oak. All of them are loved all over the world, precious wood, and are of the finest quality with both sturdiness and elegance. In addition, as the age goes by, the glaze becomes milder, and the smell of dirt and scratches becomes more and more tasty, and I become more and more attached.

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Veneer seamlessly joined together

This beautiful Sliced veneer is created by the feeling that we want to finish it without waste because it is a rare material. If you are trying to create a top panel of this size with solid wood's Single Slab, you will need a substantial tree-age log. Because of its cost and time, it is increasingly out of reach. So, this is one of the so-called "good pick-up." Nevertheless, the material is real natural wood, and the texture and grain are solid wood itself. Each and every one of the same products attracts different expressions.

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Quality large glass door 

A large glass door is arranged in the center, but I can't see the handle. That was not the case, and we adopted the "push-flap" type, in which a drawer comes out when you push the pong. Since it opens slowly and widely in front of you, it is safe and does not stress the delivery of precision equipment. Of course, this material allows the infrared rays of the remote control to pass through even when the door is closed. In addition, a hole through the cord is installed on the back, making it extremely easy to use. We also offer models with the same design and without glass.

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Smart design drawer

We also adopted a push-flap style for the drawers on both sides. And the weight and hook unique to wooden furniture are also unrelated to this drawer. Slide rails are attached to the sides of the projector, and you can open and close the projector lightly even if a heavy object is inserted into the projector. Also, you can enjoy the beautiful Sliced veneer that you might mistakenly think of as solid wood, which extends to the front panel. Nevertheless, the material is real natural wood, and the texture and grain are solid wood itself. Each and every one of the same products attracts different expressions.

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Designer

Kiyoshi Sadogawa
Born in Tokyo in 1941. Established Zero First Design in 1981. He has produced projects such as the Hida Takayama "Festival of Living and Furniture", the "JAPAN Brand Development Support Project", and the Gifu Prefecture Brand "Re-mix JAPAN". We are developing a contract business that embodies design and lifestyle, not just design work that considers the shape and function of things.