-Information about "Ann Shaker"-
" Ann Shaker" has been created as a collaboration between The Conran Shop , stylist Kanae Ishii , and Hiromatsu Mokko .
Hiromatsu Mokko has been making Shaker furniture for over 30 years, with the aim of creating furniture that people would want to continue making and using for a long time.
The basic concept of manufacturing is "simple, natural, and functional," and the various series they have created are based on Shaker design.
We received a request from The Conran Shop and have now begun product development.
Ann Shaker is a new expression of Shaker furniture's simple design philosophy, which eliminates all unnecessary elements.
Please check it out at The Conran Shop stores nationwide.
Available at: The Conran Shop Contact: 03-5322-6600
*This product is only available at The Conran Shop and will not be exhibited or sold at Hiromatsu Mokko's directly managed stores.
*For product information, please visit The Conran Shop website .
■ THE CONRAN SHOP. | Instagram
The Conran Shop, opened by Terence Conran in London in 1973, is a home furnishings store that stocks carefully selected furniture, lighting, interior accessories, and gifts from around the world, as well as many original items.
We offer sources of inspiration and new discoveries in items and styling to help you enrich and enjoy your daily life.
The first store in Japan opened in 1994 at Shinjuku Park Tower in Tokyo, marking the beginning of The Conran Shop's expansion overseas. Currently, the shop operates in four countries around the world (UK, Japan, South Korea, and Kuwait).
In April 2022, Shinichiro Nakahara (Founder of Landscape Products) was appointed Representative Director and President of The Conran Shop Japan Co., Ltd.
■ Kanae Ishii (Ishii Kanae) | Instagram
After working at Cassina IXC for 10 years, she became independent as an interior stylist. She offers lifestyle suggestions and styling for food, clothing and shelter. She also works as a lecturer, runs pop-up shops, and gives online lessons.
His most recent book is "Heima: Nine Keywords to Improve Your Living Sense" (Fusosha).