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NOKI(軒) - 3

7 490 PLN

Lead time - 6 weeks

Colorsnatur oak
TypeShelves

NOKI is a wall-mounted shelving system designed by Japanese architect and designer Keiji Ashizawa. It offers functional storage even in compact spaces, while maintaining a light, orderly aesthetic.

The design is inspired by “noki”—the exposed eaves of traditional Japanese architecture. Echoing their rhythmic structure, the shelves form a clean, modular system that can be easily adapted to various needs.

Shelf width: 80 cm

Total width: 85 cm

Total height: 149 cm

Shelf depth: 27.5 cm

Total depth: 28.5 cm

Desk depth: 40.5 cm



Oak wood finished with lacquer




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NOKI(軒) - 3

7 490 PLN

Noki collection

A quiet tribute to traditional craft, designed for contemporary living



DESIGNER

Keiji Ashizawa

Keiji Ashizawa Design, founded in 2005 in Tokyo, is a multidisciplinary studio of architects, interior and product designers. Guided by the motto "Honest Design", the studio emphasizes craftsmanship, materials, and a holistic approach — designing everything from architecture and interiors to furniture and branding.

Known for highly detailed and unified spaces, the studio has completed projects both in Japan and internationally — including in China, Vietnam, the US, and the Philippines. Notable recent works include TRUNK(HOTEL) YOYOGI PARK and a high-rise hospitality complex in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Keiji Ashizawa Design is also behind Ishinomaki Laboratory, a global furniture initiative born from post-disaster recovery efforts, now symbolizing sustainable local design worldwide.

Collaborations with international designers and studios — such as Norm Architects, Peter Stutchbury, and atelier oï — are a core part of their philosophy and design practice.