Passing on 1,700 'Dormant' Single-Slab Tables to the Next Generation: 'rewood' Unmanned Showroom Opens in Kagoshima, Offering Materials to Enrich Architectural Spaces.
An unmanned showroom has opened in Kagoshima, utilizing dormant single-slab wood pieces collected from across Japan.
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Not a place to choose furniture, but a place to choose the "materials" that create an architectural space.
"rewood Kagoshima," a reclaimed single-slab brand operated by Only One Co., Ltd., has launched an "Unmanned Single-Slab Showroom" at the Only One Yojiro store in Kagoshima City, catering to architects and customers planning their homes.
In this showroom, visitors can freely browse a diverse collection of single-slab wood pieces gathered from across the country.

■ A showroom where architects can select materials with their clients
During home design consultations, the question of "what kind of table would suit this space?" is common.
The rewood showroom serves as a space where architects can bring their clients to select materials together.
Whether for dining tables, counters, desks, or store fixtures, you can choose the centerpiece of an architectural space starting from the "material" itself: the single-slab wood.

■ A 'Material Warehouse' gathered from across the country
rewood is a project that rescues single-slab wood pieces that have finished their original roles, regenerating them into new furniture.
We are re-curating timber resources found throughout Japan, including boards once used as low tables, wood lying dormant in old folk houses, and unused materials left in furniture stores.
By leveraging the unique character and history of the wood, we regenerate them into furniture to be passed on to the next generation. Currently, a network of approximately 1,700 single-slab pieces has been accumulated.
At the Kagoshima showroom, you can see and touch a selection of these pieces in person.