Industrial Branch -Circle table-
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Photo : Saiko Kodaka
Industrial Branch -Circle table-
The organically layered lines of a branch were 3D scanned and applied directly, in their original form, to the table’s support structure. It functions both as a table and as an object. The supports are crafted from Japanese zelkova, walnut, and sapele, each presented in its natural wood color. For the tabletop, chestnut—lightweight yet strong—was selected, while the base is made of oak, chosen for its weight and hardness. Through these material choices, the functional performance of the product has been carefully considered and refined.
-Industrial Branch-
In the process of creating my original material, ForestBank, I have collected branches from various places. As a preparatory step before using them as material, there is a stage in which the branches are cut into small pieces. Over time, I have processed countless branches, and among them were some with unusual forms or distinctive textures that caught my attention. Those branches were not used as material for ForestBank; instead, I quietly and purposelessly collected them.
At first glance, they are nothing more than ordinary branches with no apparent value. Yet they were presences that held the potential to become fragments of ideas or triggers for creation—objects that carried, for me, a kind of value without reason. It is much like the feeling anyone experiences when picking up a favorite stone or shell by the sea or along a riverbank and bringing it home for no particular reason.
In this work, I began to consider whether these branches—left behind without purpose—could be given function and elevated into product design. Each branch is 3D scanned and converted into modeling data. With the cooperation of Karimoku Furniture, their forms are carved out of solid wood using CNC machining. In this process, a natural object is translated into data and then re-emerges as material. There is a continual movement back and forth between data and matter.
Design: Yuma Kano
Manufacturer: Karimoku Furniture Inc.
Dimensions : H600 x Φ400mm
Materials : Japanese zelkova, Walnut, Sapele
Photo: Saiko Kodaka