AZABU HILLS RESIDENCE

A-S02

KEIJI ASHIZAWA

スクロールダウン矢印

A plinth made of cut-out natural wood supports the sofa, enabling the feeling of sitting on a small pebble. Organic lines and massive volume contribute to the space’s stability. The single-seater sofa offers a relaxing, enveloped seating experience, while the three-seater sofa, with its spacious seat, offers the functionality of a daybed.

Dimensions
  • Dimensions
    • 1Seater
    • W2000
    • W2400
  • width
    • 950
    • 2000
    • 2400
  • depth
    • 800
    • 900
    • 900
  • height
    • 680
    • 680
    • 680
  • SEAT HEIGHT
    • 400
    • 400
    • 400
  • ARM HEIGHT
materials
  • materials
  • TIMBER
    • PURE OAK
    • SMOKED OAK
    • GRAIN MATTE BLACK
    • KEYAKI BROWN
  • UPHOLSTERY
    • MAPLE
    • STEELCUT TRIO 3
    • HALLINGDAL 65
    • MOSS
    • VIDAR 4
    • CODA 2

Azabu Hills Residence

Azabu Hills Collection has its native setting in a renovation project for a luxury condominium located on a hilltop in Minami-Azabu, a well-known residential area in Tokyo.
Azabu Hills is located on a quiet and blessed with lush greenery and a favorable natural environment, although the residential unit faces north, there are good views and the rooms are filled with soft, steady light during the day.

The Keiji Ashizawa Design has renovated the interiors and worked with Norm Architects to create several interior elements and furniture pieces that make up the tenth collection of Karimoku Case Study.
While choosing a bright color palette for the entire space, they were designed to create a calm and serene atmosphere, considering the location of the condominium and the household demographic.

Azabu Hills Residence

Azabu Hills Collection has its native setting in a renovation project for a luxury condominium located on a hilltop in Minami-Azabu, a well-known residential area in Tokyo.
Azabu Hills is located on a quiet and blessed with lush greenery and a favorable natural environment, although the residential unit faces north, there are good views and the rooms are filled with soft, steady light during the day.

The Keiji Ashizawa Design has renovated the interiors and worked with Norm Architects to create several interior elements and furniture pieces that make up the tenth collection of Karimoku Case Study.
While choosing a bright color palette for the entire space, they were designed to create a calm and serene atmosphere, considering the location of the condominium and the household demographic.

Keiji Ashizawa

Keiji Ashizawa Design is an architecture and product design studio based in Tokyo, Japan. Formed in 2005 by Keiji Ashizawa, the studio is comprised of both architects and designers, all bringing unique skills to the team.

Through logical thinking and open-mindedness, the studio presents works of ‘honest’ design — simple, thoughtful and refined — derived naturally through the process of maximizing the potential of each material. The work of the studio is based on the notion that the sharing of experiences is essential to the creative process, exercised through collaboration on many levels: internally amongst the designers, and in maintaining relationships with clients and other creative professionals to grow, learn and form an evolving dialogue of thought. After graduating from Yokohama National University in 1996, Keiji spent the first ten years of his career working as both an architect and steel fabricator. The unique skills and experience gained throughout these early years, including a valued understanding of materials, continue to influence his approach to design.

Keiji Ashizawa

Keiji Ashizawa Design is an architecture and product design studio based in Tokyo, Japan. Formed in 2005 by Keiji Ashizawa, the studio is comprised of both architects and designers, all bringing unique skills to the team.

Through logical thinking and open-mindedness, the studio presents works of ‘honest’ design — simple, thoughtful and refined — derived naturally through the process of maximizing the potential of each material. The work of the studio is based on the notion that the sharing of experiences is essential to the creative process, exercised through collaboration on many levels: internally amongst the designers, and in maintaining relationships with clients and other creative professionals to grow, learn and form an evolving dialogue of thought. After graduating from Yokohama National University in 1996, Keiji spent the first ten years of his career working as both an architect and steel fabricator. The unique skills and experience gained throughout these early years, including a valued understanding of materials, continue to influence his approach to design.