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Accessory for Kayari Mosquito Coil Case
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Discover “the Beauty of Use” from Kayari.
Kayari is designed by famous Japanese designer Makoto Koizumi. He believed that Kayari can be used not only for mosquito coils in summer, but also for various incenses throughout the year. Suitable for different occasions, it can be used at home or hung on a string during outdoor activities like camping.
Made of fine glass fiber, the fireproof mat is designed for Kayari Mosquito Coil Case, to provide excellent heat and chemical resistance. You could place the mosquito coil directly on the reusable mat. It is normal and safe when it turns black after using for a while. Recommend to replace it every2 months.
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Quantity: 3pcs
Makoto Koizumi (1960- )
Renowned contemporary designer in Japan. Focusing on every quality “lifestyle design”, Koizumi is active in various design fields, ranging from architecture to chopstick rests. Insist of “making necessary tools for everyday life, beautifully”.
Inspired by Japanese aesthetics “the Beauty of Use”, each of his design work focuses on the combination of Japanese traditional craftsmanship and modern design elements. Spanning a diverse range of materials and industries, his designs are unified by their clean lines, creative forms, and thoughtful details. Each piece stands out for its simplicity, versatility, and beautiful functionality.
Established Koizumi Studio in 1990. In 2003, Koizumi Tool Store was opened as a place to communicate his designs. Not only popular with the public, his work was also repeatedly recognized by Japanese and international design awards. The Kaico cookware series won the 2006 Good Design Award in Japan, which is the highest honor in Japan's industrial design industry.