A dining chair spends most of its life being looked at. It sits at the table between meals, against the wall between seatings, in the corner between events. It has to hold up under that scrutiny without trying too hard — present without imposing, considered without being precious.
The Hinoki Dining Chair was designed for exactly that condition. Its sculpted ash wood back carries a gentle curve shaped to follow the body — not a flat board but a form with genuine thought behind it. Its steel legs are deliberately slender, almost wire-like, so the chair appears lighter than it is and reads as a considered object rather than a utilitarian one. The natural ash grain shows through the semi-matte painted finish, warm and individual, a reminder that there is honest material beneath the surface.