By Toshio Tokunaga
Starting Price: $5,200
Specifications: 30 3/4” h x 22” w x 20 1/2” d 18 3/4” sh
Shown In: 200 - 300 year old Japanese Zelkova + handwoven linen seat dyed with persimmon tannin. Chair is finished using the process of Kanna and iron dye.
Available Finishes: Zelkova wood natural or w/ iron dye finished in Kanna style and seat in paper woven, linen persimmon dye, linen white, natural linen or leather
Lead Time: Unique work, open edition - Please inquire for availability as lead time depends on total quantity.
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Kanna is both the name for a type of woodworking and the planing tool at its heart. Avoiding power tools and sanding of any kind, Kanna is a patient and an intuitive process guided by the hand’s touch.
Tokunaga sees the tool as akin to a stethoscope that tells him the condition of the wood and how it will respond. His consciousness as a designer lives as much in his fingertips as in his mind. The process, which resembles sculpting, is a sustained act of attention that involves listening to the sound of the planer makes as it passes over the wood. No two wood blocks respond the same. The result is an immaculate finish that higher-tech methods can’t equal.