The ancient Yakisugi technique is a process of carbonization of wood, typical of Japanese master craftsmen that dates back more than 900 years. The entire surface of the wood is charred to create a coating with unique properties that offer unattainable resistance to water, fire and abrasion.

 The art of Wabi Sabi philosophy brings inspiration to the design. This way of thinking refers to the transitory nature of life, everyone and everything changes in a continuous becoming. The wabi sabi vision is to be able to appreciate and enjoy the passing of time, instead of trying to remain unchanged.

 Dean Marino's "Asymmetry" minimalist stool is a splendid example of how this ancient technique can be combined with a modern and elegant design. Made with high quality materials such as: Val di Fiemme solid fir and Lebanon cedar, the stool is characterized by decisive lines, deep incisions and the contrast of light and dark tones, perfect for giving any room a touch of style and elegance . The mix of antiquity and modernity and the versatility of Dean Marino's "Asymmetry" minimalist stool make this piece of furniture a truly unique and captivating piece.

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Although there are few words to describe such a complex product, the one that best sums up the combination of Yakisugi technique and Wabi Sabi philosophy is:     " Asymmetry "

 Research into ancient craft techniques is turning into a modern and sophisticated way of making design objects. It is in this context that the minimalist stool "Asymmetry" by the Italian sculptor and designer Dean Marino reconfirms itself as a perfect union between the Yakisugi technique and the Wabi Sabi philosophy, with all its asymmetry full of style and personality.

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The Yakisugi technique is one of the oldest methods of treating wood used in building construction in Japan. Also known as Shou Sugi Ban, Yakisugi is a dry wood treatment system that dates back to the 18th century. In addition to its resistance, the Yakisugi technique also offers a unique aesthetic finish that gives a natural, rustic and authentic look.

 Wabi-sabi is an ancient Japanese philosophy that celebrates the beauty of imperfection and the transient nature of life. The idea of wabi-sabi is to appreciate the beauty of things that are imperfect, impermanent and incomplete.

This concept can be applied to interior design and furniture as it encourages people to embrace the asymmetrical, rough, rustic and natural elements of design. Wabi-sabi furniture is often made from natural materials such as wood, bamboo or stone and has an organic, minimalist look.

This style embraces the beauty of the imperfect, so furniture often has bumps, knots, cracks, and other imperfections that create a unique, rustic look. Wabi-sabi furniture is designed to focus on the beauty of the materials used and to celebrate the natural elements of the design.

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