These beautiful bookends, left behind by the caster Rikucho Ogasawara, look like contemporary sculptures. This bookend's stately, still-black appearance exudes a sense of dynamism, as if full of life.
They not only support books but also have a presence that seems to divide space. While practical as a bookend, it sometimes stands beside books as if it were art. It can be used as a bookend, an objet d'art, or a door stopper. Please enjoy it with your ideas.
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The Bookends K is reminiscent of the fine horns of a goat, with a curious shape that looks like a circle made by putting the tips of your fingers together. The bottom is covered with felt to prevent damage to the ground. 2-piece set.
Size: About 95x62xH135mm(x2)
Weight: About 1.5kg(x2)
Material: Cast Iron
*Because it is very heavy, please be careful when using it and handle it with both hands.
The bold curves of the Bookends F make it look like an objet d'art, and it holds your favorite books securely. The bottom is covered with felt to prevent damage to the ground. 2-piece set.
Size: About 87x85xH170mm(x2)
Weight: About 2.4kg(x2)
Material: Cast Iron
*Because it is very heavy, please be careful when using it and handle it with both hands.
Price: 15,000 JPY
Rikucho Ogasawara
Produces Nambu ironware which Rikucho Ogasawara, who was a representative at Ogasawara Foundry, designed. Even after Mr. Ogasawara passed away in 2012, ironware with beautiful design and that is deeply rooted in people's lives are continuously being made.