The counter is where most of daily life happens. Breakfast before work. Coffee with a friend. The end of a long day with a glass of wine and nowhere else to be. It deserves a stool that understands that — comfortable enough to stay in, considered enough to look at, and quiet enough to let the moment be the thing.
The Hinoki Counter Stool was designed around that understanding. Its sculpted ash wood back carries a gentle curve that follows the body — not a flat board but a considered form. Its steel legs are deliberately slender, almost wire-like, so the stool appears lighter than it is. The natural ash grain shows through the semi-matte painted finish, warm and individual, a quiet reminder that there is real material beneath.
It is a Japandi counter stool in the truest sense — the meeting of Japanese material honesty and Scandinavian structural restraint. At home on a kitchen island, a café counter, a breakfast bar, or anywhere that asks for seating that belongs rather than imposes.