Sutoa – Oak

by Keiji Ashizawa for Frama

$7,560.00

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About The Item

Defined by a minimal, easy-to-move steel frame with handles and wheels, and seven stackable solid oak drawers, Sutoa is a sculptural storage solution designed in Tokyo for organizing objects. This statement piece takes its name from the Japanese word Sutoa - "to contain."

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Additional Notes

  • Dimensions: 26.38"W x 45.67"H x 20.87"D
  • Shelves: solid oak
  • Finish: oil
  • Frame: powder steel
  • The 7 boxes provide an ideal space for storage and organizing
  • Each drawer fits within one another
  • Easily movable with handles and wheels
  • Designed by Keiji Ashizawa
  • This item is made to order

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About The Brand

Frama is a Copenhagen-based design studio with a multidisciplinary approach to furniture and lifestyle objects. The brand emphasizes natural materials, solid craftsmanship, and simple, geometric forms that highlight function and durability. Each collection is guided by a return to essentials, creating honest designs with a timeless character. Frama's headquarters and Studio Store are located in the historic Nyboder district of Copenhagen, where the brand continues to explore the connection between design, architecture, and everyday living.