Ashtray and Lighter, Isamu Kenmochi 60's

€180
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A striking chrome and melamine ashtray set with coordinating lighter, designed by Isamu Kenmochi in the 1960s. Sleek and stackable, its cylindrical forms, glossy chrome surface, and vivid green and yellow interiors reflect the elegance of Japan’s postwar modernism. Both functional and sculptural, it’s a testament to Kenmochi’s ability to turn everyday objects into icons of design.

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Estimated delivery November 6 – November 10
Product Details

Material: Melamine

Care instructions: Clean gently with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid abrasive sponges or chemical cleaners to preserve the chrome surface and color finish.

Designer: Isamu Kenmochi
Dimensions: 12 cm (h) × 7 cm (Ø)
Origin: Japan, 1960s

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