



SESTINA Side Table
Wood Types
Japanese Ash, Walnut
Construction
Solid Wood Frame
Wood Finishes - Japanese Ash
Natural, White Wash, Medium Brown, Dark Brown, Gray Wash, Dark Gray, Black
Wood Finishes -Â Walnut
Natural, Dark Brown
Dimensions
11-3/4" W 21-3/4"Â D 19" HÂ
Handmade in Japan
Long-life wooden furniture made of wood produced on the forest-rich island of Hokkaido by CondeHouse.
Sustainable Crafting
CondeHouse protects the land by practicing sustainable wood harvesting, which means they plant trees to replace what is taken away keeping the forest alive and healthy so that we can continue to have a thriving homeland for centuries to come.
Designer
While engaged in activities in design organizations and human resource training, he has contributed to the development of the International Furniture Design Competition (IFDA) for more than 30 years, such as articipating in the annual tree planting activity in Asahikawa.
"The design industry is required to comprehensively solve the social and cultural problems such as environmental and resource-shortage problems, an aging society, etc. I aim at design that embodies natural, truly rich, and comfortable life, from a social and ethical perspective, based on the aesthetics and consciousness developed in a practical way of thinking."
Original: $200,213.00
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Description
Wood Types
Japanese Ash, Walnut
Construction
Solid Wood Frame
Wood Finishes - Japanese Ash
Natural, White Wash, Medium Brown, Dark Brown, Gray Wash, Dark Gray, Black
Wood Finishes -Â Walnut
Natural, Dark Brown
Dimensions
11-3/4" W 21-3/4"Â D 19" HÂ
Handmade in Japan
Long-life wooden furniture made of wood produced on the forest-rich island of Hokkaido by CondeHouse.
Sustainable Crafting
CondeHouse protects the land by practicing sustainable wood harvesting, which means they plant trees to replace what is taken away keeping the forest alive and healthy so that we can continue to have a thriving homeland for centuries to come.
Designer
While engaged in activities in design organizations and human resource training, he has contributed to the development of the International Furniture Design Competition (IFDA) for more than 30 years, such as articipating in the annual tree planting activity in Asahikawa.
"The design industry is required to comprehensively solve the social and cultural problems such as environmental and resource-shortage problems, an aging society, etc. I aim at design that embodies natural, truly rich, and comfortable life, from a social and ethical perspective, based on the aesthetics and consciousness developed in a practical way of thinking."





















