
"The Hiroi Chair is a small, good-natured wooden chair designed by London studio Industrial Facility for Ishinomaki Laboratory and SCP. It's a stunning example of how simplicity and functionality can come together to create a timeless piece of furniture. Built with square-cut boards, exposed fixings, and a single steel arc for back support, it's the kind of chair you grab without thinking and end up keeping for years."
"Industrial Facility's design follows an honest brief: use common boards, keep cuts simple, and let the construction show. The result is a chair that feels sturdy yet light, with proportions that do the heavy lifting. Slightly wider than it is deep, the Hiroi sits planted without feeling bulky. A single steel tube curves gently at the back, providing just enough support where your shoulders need it before fading into the background."
The Hiroi Chair is a compact wooden chair by Industrial Facility for Ishinomaki Laboratory and SCP that emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and longevity. The construction uses square-cut boards, exposed fixings, and a single steel arc for subtle back support. Proportions are slightly wider than deep, creating a planted but lightweight presence. Materials vary by region—Noto cypress in Japan, Douglas fir in the UK, and earlier western red cedar—while the design remains consistent. Ishinomaki Laboratory was founded after the 2011 earthquake to teach communities to build furniture with basic tools. Finished chairs fund workshops, and visible hardware makes repairs and local construction easy.
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