Kurashiki Knotting Chair Mat H
Kurashiki Knotting Chair Mat H
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Kurashiki Knotting Chair Pad H

For cold wooden chairs. Kurashiki Knotting
80 years ago, Mr. Sotomura conceived the "Kurashiki Knotting" chair pad. Its simple and durable construction means it can be used for 50 years, or even a lifetime if well-maintained. Placing it on a cold wooden chair in winter will protect your bottom from the chill.
Kurashiki Knotting was created when sitting on the floor was still the norm in Japan. It was born in anticipation of a future where people would use chairs. Because the weft is wool, it has a thick finish, making it comfortable to sit on and perpetually popular. It is a cherished item that you will want to use for a long time.



Wool has strong resilience, so it won't flatten.
Furthermore, it is notably warm. Like a rug, it is tightly woven and stiff, so it takes years to become pliable.
Even after about 10 years of use, it still looks almost new, and it won't show wear unless it's used for even longer.


Kurashiki Knotting is a hand-woven chair pad that has been continuously produced for 80 years, based on the loom and design conceived by Yoshinosuke Sotomura, the first director of the Kurashiki Folk Craft Museum.
The Kurashiki Honzome Handweaving Research Institute was founded in 1956 and exists as part of the Mingei (folk craft) movement. It teaches hand-weaving, spinning, dyeing, etc., and creates objects that possess a healthy and unpretentious beauty through daily life. Kurashiki Knotting is one such object. Each wool yarn is knotted onto the warp and woven. It is warm, durable, and will serve you well for a long time.
The user's individuality is welcome, but the maker's individuality is not required.
Kurashiki Knotting, which can be called the culmination of Yoshinosuke Sotomura's philosophy of craftsmanship. Its enduring appeal, beloved even as times change, was supported by the makers' will, passed down from generation to generation.

Back side.

Cotton threads are stretched as warp, and wool threads are individually knotted and cut by hand.


It fits perfectly on the seat of a Wishbone chair. Also helps prevent paper cord from getting dirty.

For cold wooden chairs. Kurashiki Knotting
80 years ago, Mr. Sotomura conceived the "Kurashiki Knotting" chair pad. Its simple and durable construction means it can be used for 50 years, or even a lifetime if well-maintained. Placing it on a cold wooden chair in winter will protect your bottom from the chill.
Kurashiki Knotting was created when sitting on the floor was still the norm in Japan. It was born in anticipation of a future where people would use chairs. Because the weft is wool, it has a thick finish, making it comfortable to sit on and perpetually popular. It is a cherished item that you will want to use for a long time.



Wool has strong resilience, so it won't flatten.
Furthermore, it is notably warm. Like a rug, it is tightly woven and stiff, so it takes years to become pliable.
Even after about 10 years of use, it still looks almost new, and it won't show wear unless it's used for even longer.


Kurashiki Knotting is a hand-woven chair pad that has been continuously produced for 80 years, based on the loom and design conceived by Yoshinosuke Sotomura, the first director of the Kurashiki Folk Craft Museum.
The Kurashiki Honzome Handweaving Research Institute was founded in 1956 and exists as part of the Mingei (folk craft) movement. It teaches hand-weaving, spinning, dyeing, etc., and creates objects that possess a healthy and unpretentious beauty through daily life. Kurashiki Knotting is one such object. Each wool yarn is knotted onto the warp and woven. It is warm, durable, and will serve you well for a long time.
The user's individuality is welcome, but the maker's individuality is not required.
Kurashiki Knotting, which can be called the culmination of Yoshinosuke Sotomura's philosophy of craftsmanship. Its enduring appeal, beloved even as times change, was supported by the makers' will, passed down from generation to generation.

Back side.

Cotton threads are stretched as warp, and wool threads are individually knotted and cut by hand.


It fits perfectly on the seat of a Wishbone chair. Also helps prevent paper cord from getting dirty.
| Size |
| Approx. w40×h40cm, thickness approx. 5cm |
| Material |
| 100% Wool |
| Country of Origin |
| Japan (Kurashiki) |
| Remarks |
| *As each item is handmade, there may be slight variations in size. |
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