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⚫︎︎ ⚫︎ ⚫︎ Product Overview #YAMAMI Japanese Modern chikuni is a brand by Takeshi Awaya, who handles interior decoration, based at the 10watts field gallery in Yokohama. Known to those in the know for their lighting, chikuni's works, with their minimalist design, possess a unique atmosphere and character. Even the hardware, sockets, and cords have a handmade feel, and they become even more beautiful when lit. The round base type is the most famous, but this is a two-light type, an early work from a very old solo exhibition. It is attached by turning the clamp and tightening the hardware to secure it. It has many movable parts and can be moved freely, so you can use it in various situations. In the photos, it is attached to the Japanese modern masterpiece "Eiger Side Table." It gives the impression that it goes perfectly with older items (this table is also for sale. It can be sold as a set for 25,000 yen, so please let me know if you're interested). I think it would be a good way to use it as a reading light for two people by attaching it to a semi-double bed. ⚫︎︎ ⚫︎ ⚫︎ Specifications, Approximate Size, and Product Condition Size (maximum, excluding clamp) Height 340 Width 430 Depth 30 Bulb E17 use It lights up without any problems. There are no major stains, but there are scratches, dents, slight peeling of the wood at the joints, and a slight line in the hole of one arm. The arm does not wobble when moved, and there are no signs of the gap widening with normal use. Photos 15.16 Also, there is paint peeling on the acorn switch. This will be disassembled and shipped as shown in the photos. No tools are required for assembly. Finally, please understand that this is a vintage, used item, and a home-stored item before purchasing.
3 months ago