It is a small wooden item made by Mr. Hoshi of Cosine using small materials.
"Is it possible to take advantage of the scraps of wood that appear when making furniture?"
Such an idea is the spirit that forms the basis of cosine, which has been in existence for over 30 years since its foundation.

*Because it is a scrap material that was created when manufacturing furniture, there are some variations in size.
*Small items such as pens and stamps shown in the photo are not included.
Laser engraving
[It is a product with oil finish]
An oil based on natural vegetable oils that maintains the texture of wood. Maintenance can be easily done by applying multiple layers of oil. Please do not hang wet things 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.
[Precautions]
Do not handle roughly. It may reduce safety. Do not put an excessive heavy object that may cause damage. As it is dangerous, do not use it for any purpose other than its intended purpose.
[Product specifications] | |
Item Number | ec-penstand-large |
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Product name | Pen stand (large) [Manufactured by the president] |
Material/Paint | Maple Walnut/Oil finish |
size | Width 8.7 x depth 4.8 x height 3.4 cm |
weight | About 70g |
Load capacity | - |
Included | - |
packing | Soft package |
Remarks | It may be small scratches, dents, or nicks because it is a scrap material. There are some variations in size. Accessories such as pens and stamps shown in the photo are not included. |
instruction manual | - |
It is a product made from scraps.
In Cosine, we call materials of the size that can not be made anymore in the process of making furniture, called "short wood" and "mill ends".
Even if you can't make furniture, you can still make small things by using the material.
At Cosine, we use "short materials" to make cosine TOY and small items, and the smaller pieces are called "Koppappa" and are used in manufacturing workshops.
Both short and milled timber, small pieces of wood (koppa) convey the warmth of a tree that grows over a long period of time, even if it gets smaller.
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It is a cosine that was born with wasteful materials left over from furniture making.
From the workshop, I don't want to produce "wood trash" as much as possible.
That's why you can do all you can and recycle all around.

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