Kadou is an elegant coat hanger that recalls the shapes of a traditional Japanese flower pot. In Kadou, oriental culture and tradition and Made in Italy production know-how meet in an essential but strongly evocative coat hanger. White polyethylene base available in white, brick orange, racing green, dove grey, lead and branches in white metal, anthracite grey, brick, racing green, dove grey, green, supreme anthracite. Specify the color when ordering.
Bonaldo - Kadou bicolour coat stand
Kadou is an elegant coat hanger that recalls the shapes of a traditional Japanese flower vase: its name means "the art of flowers". The structure is in plastic material, available in five colors, while for the branches, made of painted metal, you can choose from numerous shades. The coat stand is also available in the version with light (Kadou light), with white base: thanks to the light source placed inside it is able to fulfill at the same time the function of a lamp. Simple in materials, but pleasantly sophisticated in design and shape, Kadou is a design product with a strong aesthetic connotation, able to furnish with style, and tell a story full of evocations.
Ryosuke Fukusada
Japanese product designer born in Osaka, 1979. After graduating from Kanazawa College of Art and Design in 2002, he went on to work for Sharp Corporation as a designer of consumer electronic goods until 2007. That year he moved to Italy where he completed a Masters Degree in Interior and Living Design at Domus Academy. From 2008 Fukusada assisted Patricia Urquiola at Studio Urquiola in Milan, where he experienced projects involving furniture, lighting, kitchenware and interior products with famous Italian manufacturers.
In 2012, he returned to Japan and established FUKUSADA STUDIO in Kyoto. Fukusada currently works with a large number of domestic clients and has a track record of projects with many international companies included those in Italy and Denmark. At present Fukusada offers a wide range of designs such as furniture, lighting and household goods that have won numerous international design awards.
Bonaldo
Craftsmanship , style, design and deep knowledge of techniques and materials.
In 1936 Giovanni Vittorio Bonaldo started out specialising in the processing of metals used in the furnishing industry. Through this, he developed remarkable manual skills and a profound knowledge of the techniques and materials. This wealth of skills was the “starting point” for the history of the company. 1958s was the initial stage of industrial activity. The company specialised in the production of iron beds, bed bases and mattresses. This type of product allowed the company to develop a wealth of knowledge and crucial operative methods for its success. 1996 is the year of the first international awards. The Più folding chair, designed by Chiaramonte and Marin, won the Young & Design Award. Another iconic product is the Poly chair, designed by the Egyptian architect Karim Rashid, thanks to its geometric design, young and original wins numerous awards. After the recent opening of the spaces in Beirut, Tsingtao, Shanghai and Taipei, Bonaldo opens a showroom in Moscow and another in Valencia: a milestone in the global expansion plan of the "Total Look" made in Italy by Bonaldo.
- Brand
- Bonaldo
- Designer
- Ryosuke Fukusada
- Material
- painted metal
polyethylene