Overview of the Exhibition

A one-leg exhibition in which woodworkers working in Hyogo Prefecture present their new chairs one-by-one each year. This time, in addition to new chairs created with free ideas, we will propose various wooden products such as stools, accessories, cutlery, etc. using miscellaneous trees cut down for the preservation of the local forest of Mt. Rokko. Please enjoy the charm of the miscellaneous trees reborn by woodworkers while touching the comfort of the new chair and the texture of the wood.

Period
September 3 (Tuesday)-September 16 (Mon./holiday), 2019
Venue
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum 1F Hall
Holding time
From 9:30 to 16:30 (entrance until 16:00)
Closed days
Monday (or the next day if it is a national holiday)
Admission fee
Free (admission fee is required for visiting Permanent exhibition)
Sponsorship
Executive Committee, Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
Sponsorship
Kobe City Kobe Mori Tree Project
Sponsorship
Osmo & Edel Co., Ltd., Keitsusho Co., Ltd., Sanei Co., Ltd., Nakahashi Manufacturing Co., Ltd., wood and workshop furniture J Quaria, Kobe Design University, TIMELESS, Takeuchi Machinery Co., Ltd., Orient Shoko Co., Ltd., NPO Madori, F:machine, Chair Satakedai Smile Project, Seibundo Kogyo Co., Ltd., Ltd., Ltd., Shinko Kimono Kobo Co., Shinko Kikko, Ltd., Shinko Kikko Kobo Co., Ltd.
Official website
http://ikkyakuten.jimdo.com/
Exhibitor List
Tatsuya Aida
(The work of wood)
Tadayoshi Inoue
(interior works PLUS PLUS)
Atsushi Okada
(Okada Furniture Creation Hall)
Koji Okada
(isDesign)
Yuki Kitajima
(atelier KIKA)
Masahiro Goto
(Masahiro Goto, Kobo)
Takuya Sasaki
(NaLgreen)
Koya Sekino
(Hiroya Sekino)
Jun Nakano
(JunWoodworkingLab)
Kazuki Nakayama
(Nakayamamokko)
Kengo Babada
(BABATA WOOD DESIGN)
Naoki Mukaiyama
(Tenon)
Tsuyoshi Murakami
(MURACO)
Junko Murakami
(MURACO)
Hiromasa Yasumori
(Associate Professor, Kobe Design University)
Related events

Let's make Kalimba with the trees of Mount Rokko!
Using wood cut to preserve the forest of Mt. Rokko, we make African musical instruments, Karimba, which play beautiful sounds.
※Part of the participation fee will be donated to the Rokko Mountain Forest Fund.

Date and time
Saturday, September 7, 2019 19: 30-12: 00, 2 13: 30-16: 00
Tutor
Member of the exhibition
Co-sponsored
Kobe Mori Tree Project
Location
Workshop Room, B2F
Participation fee
3,000 yen (admission fee is required)
Capacity
15 students in elementary school 4th grade or older ※In the case of elementary and junior high school students, parents are required.
(Advance application system, lottery if there are many applicants)
Application deadline
Must arrive on Friday, August 9 
⇒※I've extended it! Must arrive on Friday, August 16

■Gallery talk
A gallery talk will be held by the exhibitor.

Date and time
September 16, 2019 (Mon./holiday) 14:00-
Tutor
Member of the exhibition
Venue
1F Hall
Participation fee
Free (admission fee required), no application required

How to apply for related events

Please apply using the application form on the event page or a round-trip postcard.

■Event page
"Let's make Kalimba with the trees of Mount Rokko!" Here you are

■Round-trip postcard (up to 1 person per postcard)
[Back of outgoing credit]
①Event name, desired date and time 2 Participant name (furigana) 3 Postal code / address 4 Phone number 5 Age
[Reply surface]
Enter the postal code, address, and name of the applicant in the address.
Please fill in the back side.
[Application]
〒651-0056 7-5-1, Kumochicho, Chuo-ku, Kobe-shi
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Event Section