Watanabe
Riki

JAPAN  
Riki Watanabe

1911 Tokyo
After having graduated from the Woodcraft Department at Tokyo Higher School of Arts and Design (nowadays: Chiba University), he joined architect Bruno Taut's office in Gunma in 1936. In 1949, Watanabe established his own designing studio. He got famous by the low-cost String Chair in 1952. Watanabe's Torii Stool and Circular Center Table won the Gold Medal at Triennale di Milano in 1957. Besides interior and furniture design, Watanabe has also designed clocks and watches. His 1972 design, Hibiya Dai-Ichi Life Insurance Company's pole clock is defined as one of Watanabe's major works. Watanabe is considered to be one of the pioneers of after-war Japanese design.




METROCS
Metrocs is a brand line focusing on European and Japanese interior design masterpieces. All the products are produced in collaboration with the manufacturers.
FURNITURE [4]
TABLEWARE [1]
APPLIANCES [2]
ART [1]
'Riki' Mobile Courtesy Metrocs

'Riki' Mobile


D E S I G N E R
Riki Watanabe

P R O D U C E R

Metrocs, Japan
1983

M A T E R I A L   A N D   D I M E N S I O N S
nylon + cedar of Akita
3 pieces: W.600 H345mm - 4 pieces: W.660 H.400mm - plate: W.480 D.13 H55mm
This mobile was originally designed for 'Miyama' a Japanese restaurant in Shinjuku Keio Plaza Hotel. The design depicts a shoal of fishes are swimming in the water, and we can feel Watanabe's playful mind from this products. For decorating living spaces, it was resized in the compact size using pure cedar that has very good sent and beautiful wood grain. There are 2 variations of 3 pieces and 4 pieces of the plate.
 

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