'Kumiko' partition - Sembongoshi pattern
Designer
Ryutaro Yoshida
Manufacturer/Maker/Editor
Time & Style
Origin
Japan
Year
2024
Design Museum Section
Japanese Design Icons
Categories
Room dividers, Screens
Usage
Residential
Hospitality
Designheroes ID
383160
Brand
Time & Style
Headquarter
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Brand Type
Family-owned and operated
Availability
made to order
Condition
new
Production Method
Handmade
Product Origin
Japan
Rarity
open edition
'Kumiko' partition - Sembongoshi pattern
Ryutaro Yoshida
2024
Time & Style
Item NO: P-023
Pattern: Sembongoshi
Pieces: 3
Width: 2704 Depth: 30 Height: 1200 mm
Item NO: P-024
Pattern: Sembongoshi
Pieces: 4
Width: 3606 Depth: 30 Height: 1200 mm
Catalog essay
The Kumiko Partition is based on the Kumiko woodworking technique that originated in the Kamakura period as a fixture technology in Japanese architecture. This technique involves cutting thin pieces of wood, adding grooves and angles, and assembling small wood fragments to create intricate patterns. With a history of over 800 years, there are more than 200 patterns in existence. These patterns hold meanings deeply rooted in Japan’s climate and culture, requiring highly skilled craftsmanship down to the finest details. Kumiko has long been cherished as a traditional Japanese decorative partition, allowing light and shadow to pass through.
This partition uses high-quality cedar wood, and the frame is delicately minimized to accentuate the beauty of the Kumiko patterns in a simple design. Particularly distinctive is the foldable section that moves freely on both sides, featuring a corded hinge created without the use of metal fittings.
The Kumiko Sembongoshi pattern is characterized by its vertical lattice design, showcasing the meticulous artistry and attention to detail of traditional Japanese woodworking. Craftsmen skillfully weave thin strips of cedar wood to create a visually captivating arrangement that exudes both elegance and structural integrity. The Sembongoshi pattern reflects a timeless symbol of cultural heritage and artistic mastery in Japanese woodworking.
Time & Style, Japan
Object
'Kumiko' partition - Sembongoshi pattern
Designer
Ryutaro Yoshida
Manufacturer/Maker/Editor
Time & Style
Origin
Japan
Year
2024
Design Museum Section
Japanese Design Icons
Categories
Room dividers, Screens
Usage
Residential
Hospitality
Designheroes ID
383160
Brand
Time & Style
Headquarter
Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Brand Type
Family-owned and operated
Availability
made to order
Condition
new
Production Method
Handmade
Product Origin
Japan
Rarity
open edition