The renowned Japanese architect drew his inspiration from a technique for preserving construction timber by charring its surface, known in Japan as Shou-Sugi-Ban or Yakisugi. This ancient technique uses charring wood as a means to preserve it without the need of painting or sealing, an aspect leading to the current revival of this technique in eco-friendly architecture. Adapting this process to the centuries-old glass craft technique enabled a contemporary design that is unique for every single piece of hand-blown glass.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION (Small)
LENGTH: 70 mm
HEIGHT: 300 mm
WIDTH: 60 mm
FRAME SURFACE: Without Surface Finish
NET WEIGHT: 1 kg
COLOR: Clear
TECHNICAL INFORMATION (Large)
LENGTH: 100 mm
HEIGHT: 250 mm
WIDTH: 100 mm
FRAME SURFACE: Without Surface Finish
NET WEIGHT: 1.5 kg
COLOR: Clear
TECHNICAL INFORMATION (Extra Large)
LENGTH: 240 mm
HEIGHT: 440 mm
WIDTH: 130 mm
FRAME SURFACE: Without Surface Finish
NET WEIGHT: 4.5 kg
COLOR: Clear
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