Ottoman KOISHI by Naoto Fukasawa for Driade

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Ottoman KOISHI was designed by Naoto Fukasawa for Driade and was handmade in Italy.

This wide, comfortable and lightweight pouf resembles a big oversized stone, and is super functional: use it as a seat or as a small side table. For outdoor and indoor use.

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Colour: White, Anthracite Grey, Pink, Yellow, Red

Material: Fiberglass

Dimension (cm): H. 38 x W 114 D 90

Dimension (in): H. 14.9 x W 44.8 D 35.4

Weight. 33 Kg

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    Naoto Fukasawa

    After working at IDEO in the United States, Fukasawa headed its Tokyo office until 2003, when he founded his own studio, NAOTO FUKASAWA DESIGN. His design is dedicated to simplicity and sublime beauty. Fukasawa collaborates with world-renowned brands and consults for major international manufacturers. He won numerous awards for designs that have become part of the permanent collections of some of the world's major museums. In 2007, he was awarded the title of Honorary Royal Designer for Industry (Royal Society of Arts, UK).