Bookends to enjoy solid wood
A stable and solid bookend made of 2.8 cm thick solid wood. Perfect for placing books and magazines upright on the living shelf.


[Precautions for use]
Please do not handle it roughly. It may reduce safety. Do not place excessively heavy objects that may cause damage. It is dangerous, so please do not use it for any other purpose.
[Product specifications] | |
Item Number | EC-22NM (Maple) / EC-22NW (Walnut) / EC-22NN (Nara) |
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Product name | Bookend [Maple / Walnut / Oak] |
Material / painting | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
size | Width 13 x depth 13 x height 21 cm |
weight | About 800g |
Load capacity | ―――― |
Attached | |
packing | Cosmetic box |
remarks | As this is a product that utilizes scraps, it may contain unique heather. |
instruction manual | download |
An oil based on natural vegetable oils that retains the texture of wood. Maintenance can be easily done by recoating with oil. Do not hang wet objects directly as it may cause stains. If it gets wet, wipe it off immediately. If you squeeze it well, you can wipe it with water.
Since a film is formed on the surface of the wood, it is a paint that does not easily get scratched or dirty. For normal care, it is enough to wipe off the dust. If it is very dirty, clean it with a cloth soaked in diluted soapy water, wipe off the detergent with a well-wrung cloth, and then wipe it clean with a soft cloth.
It is a product made from short materials.
In Cosine, the material that comes out in the process of making furniture and is of a size that can no longer be made is called "short material".
Even if you can't make furniture, you can still make small things using the materials.
At Cosine, "short materials" are used to make cosine TOYs and small items, and scraps that are smaller than the shavings are called "Koppappa" and are used in manufacturing workshops.
Both short wood and small wood chips convey the warmth of a tree, even if it becomes small, which is a part of an important tree that has grown over a long period of time.
Gururi Saikuru ecosine
It is a cosine that was born from the waste of materials left over from furniture making.
I don't want to put out "wooden garbage" from the workshop as much as possible.
That's why I can do everything I can and recycle it all around.

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