Friday, May 15, 2009

Zaishu

Zaishu is an award winning, slot-together seat or small table. Decorated with unique designs, Zaishus are collectible artwork that also function as furniture.

The name Zaishu is derived from the Japanese word 'zaisu' which refers to a traditional seat without legs used in Japanese homes.

Designed and made in Australia from native plantation pine, each Zaishu is printed using water-based inks and varnish. Zaishu has a good environmental choice certification and is sold flat-packed. Each part is simply slotted together for easy assembly.

I love these little seats, especially in my loft because they are versatile and lovely to look at.

I use them as tables but when I need to, I use them as stools to reach those hard places. I found them in New York and love the fact that they are Earth friendly and that I have helped the design economy in Australia.

They have encompassed "Green Design" but have gone the extra mile to employ the mentally challenged to make the bags they are stored in.

This product touches my heart because I love helping the planet, through sustainable design and giving back to people half way across the world! Please visit the site at www.zaishu.com.

I have two pieces in the loft to view...

Antique Komono - Rare antique kimono patterns sourced from woodblock prints made in te 16th century Edo period Japan. Artwork includes dark pink pheasants, blue-green carp and red tapestry flowers.

Japanese Koi- Iconic black Koi (carp) pattern symbolizing love and friendship. Other panels feature dark pink turtles and silver flower and fans.

If you would like to purchase or visit the loft please contact info@michellemordisinteriors.com

I'm sure you'll love them as much as we do!

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