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This item is available via special order with a 12-16 week production lead time prior to shipping. All special order items are final sale.

Handmade in Japan.

Only at MARCH

A folding drying rack in white oak by Japanese craftsman Masashi Ifuji made using the original Shaker templates and traditional techniques. Inspired by the utilitarian items of the American Shakers, the rack can be used for utility or for display. When folded, the rack stores away neatly, when out, it can be used to hang towels or mats in the bath or kitchen.

Based in Nagano, Japan, Ifuji reproduces old objects from various cultures as “a guide into tomorrow by making lessons of the past.” Unique and essential pieces are made by hand and designed to be used often.

This item is excluded from international shipping. Shipping for this item is quoted and charged separately prior to delivery. For information on rates, please contact info@marchsf.com.

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Details

This item is available via special order with a 12-16 week production lead time prior to shipping. All special order items are final sale.

Handmade in Japan.

Only at MARCH

A folding drying rack in white oak by Japanese craftsman Masashi Ifuji made using the original Shaker templates and traditional techniques. Inspired by the utilitarian items of the American Shakers, the rack can be used for utility or for display. When folded, the rack stores away neatly, when out, it can be used to hang towels or mats in the bath or kitchen.

Based in Nagano, Japan, Ifuji reproduces old objects from various cultures as “a guide into tomorrow by making lessons of the past.” Unique and essential pieces are made by hand and designed to be used often.

This item is excluded from international shipping. Shipping for this item is quoted and charged separately prior to delivery. For information on rates, please contact info@marchsf.com.

Materials

Dimensions

Care



Japanese craftsman and designer Masashi Ifuji creates in functional, handmade wooden objects using traditional techniques and minimal forms. Based in Matsumoto, Nagano prefecture, Ifuji specializes in oval storage bins using the original templates and time-honored methods from the 19th century Shaker communities of America.