LAMINA is a piece of furniture made from three layers of planks made by stacking scraps of Akita cedar that are discarded as garbage. The manufactured furniture is made of materials that were originally selected for the finish of furniture and fittings, so it has almost no seams, and the wood grain and color are very beautiful and soft, just like the original Akita cedar products. LAMINA is a series of furniture reborn from trash.
Bio 1961:Born in Noshiro City, Akita Prefecture
1985:Graduated from Shibaura Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture
1985-87:Masayuki Kurokawa Architectural Design Office
1987-88:Masamitsu Nozawa Architecture Studio
1989:Established Manabu Naya Architectural Design Office
1993:Renamed to Naya Architectural Design Office
2005-12:Showa Women's University Adjunct Lecturer
2007-Present:Shibaura Institute of Technology Graduate School Part-time Lecturer
2008-14:Part-time Lecturer, Nihon University
2016-Present:Part-time Lecturer, Kanto Gakuin University Graduate School
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