
Matsumoto-furniture
WoodworkChubu
Price range
¥30,000 ~ ¥300,000
Western-influenced furniture from Nagano combining tradition with modern design.
Matsumoto-furniture, a distinguished woodwork from Nagano, Chubu, boasts a rich history rooted in the region's abundant timber resources and skilled craftsmanship. Its origins can be traced back to the Edo period, flourishing particularly during the Taisho and Showa eras as a response to growing demand for sturdy, aesthetically pleasing household furnishings. This enduring tradition has earned it the esteemed national_traditional designation, recognizing its profound cultural value and artisanal excellence. Central to Matsumoto-furniture's enduring quality are its carefully selected materials. Artisans predominantly utilize robust Zelkova, resilient oak, and elegant walnut, chosen for their durability, beautiful grain, and workability. The mastery of traditional techniques is paramount. Craftsmen meticulously employ mortise-tenon joinery, a time-honored method ensuring exceptional structural integrity without relying on metal fasteners, producing pieces built to last generations. A hallmark of Matsumoto-furniture, and a key element of its distinctiveness, is the sophisticated application of Windsor chair making. This technique, adapted and refined over generations, results in chairs renowned for their strength, comfort, and graceful lines, seamlessly blending Japanese aesthetic sensibilities with Western functional design. The furniture is not merely utilitarian; it embodies a cultural significance reflecting the Japanese appreciation for natural materials, precise craftsmanship, and objects built to last. Each piece represents a legacy of skill passed down, contributing to a sustainable heritage of functional art. Its authenticity, durability, and timeless design make Matsumoto-furniture a sought-after example of Japanese artisanal excellence.
