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[Account name]IZYA STORE JIGYOBU Inc.
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This is a teak coffee table made by the British vintage company Remploy.
This low table is simple in design, yet beautiful in its details. The ladder shelf on the bottom is an accent that really catches your eye.
After the war, modern Scandinavian design became very popular, and Scandinavian-style furniture began to be made in the UK as well. The UK's high level of technology and production capacity, which had a foundation in traditional furniture making, made it possible to produce high-quality furniture. Representative British manufacturers include G-PLAN, which was one of the first to adopt Danish design, and the long-established Scottish manufacturers AHMcIntosh and Nathan. There were also many other excellent Scandinavian-style furniture manufacturers. Scandinavian-style furniture made in the UK during the mid-century period is still highly regarded today for its quality and design that is comparable to authentic Scandinavian furniture, and has become increasingly popular in recent years.
Founded in 1945 in South Wales, UK by Ernest Bevin. It started as a government-run welfare factory that employed war wounded and disabled people. Initially, it produced furniture and violins, and in 1946 changed its name to "Remploy" as the business expanded. It manufactured a large amount of furniture for schools and educational facilities, and its high-quality products were highly praised. Its products up until the 1960s were characterized by sophisticated designs that incorporated simple and beautiful lines based on the Danish style that was popular worldwide at the time.