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"Sagyo" means "work" in Japanese. In Japan, spaces and furniture are often required to be multi-functional and this table can be used for dining and different kinds of Sagyo, both at home or in the office. The table top is divided into two halves, allowing the table to be flat packed into a small package and the gap in-between allows our charging cables to pass easily. Elevated trays on the table top can slide along this gap, they are ideal for holding stationery, fruits, or a cup of coffee.
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
Keiji Ashizawa
Keiji Ashizawa was born in 1973. He graduated from Yokohama National University College Department of Architecture and Building Science in 1996 and started his career in architecture WORKSHOP and sharpened his craftsmanship philosophy and developed his skill through custom-building of furniture in super robot. In 2005 he founded Keiji Ashizawa Design.
Keiji is active in a wide range, including cooperation with various furniture brands such as Karimoku, MUJI, IKEA for product design projects, and Panasonic for product development and architecture projects. His designs won various awards.
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