Sangaku is a fun game of intersections, rotations and dimensional changes. In Japanese culture, Sangaku are geometric problems engraved on wooden tablets, which in most cases illustrate problems involving circles and ellipses inscribed one inside the other. This gave rise to the idea of inscribing four different circles, two with a radius of 40 cm and two with a radius of 20 cm, within an imaginary circle of 50 cm, creating a new element governed by invisible but nevertheless perceptible geometric relationships. The points of intersection among the various elements become the legs supporting the four different tops, which skillfully fill and differentiate the space, creating a perfect mix of solids and voids.
Sangaku
- Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth.
- Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Use coasters to prevent stains from liquids.
- Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve color and finish.
Designed and produced in certified eco-friendly facilities with a commitment to quality, sustainability, and fair labor practices.
- Primary Material: Sustainably harvested oak wood
- Secondary Material: Powder-coated steel
- Finish: Non-toxic, water-based stain for durability and longevity
Manufactured with reduced carbon emissions and eco-conscious processes, ensuring a minimal environmental footprint. Our materials are responsibly sourced, reducing deforestation and promoting ethical labor standards.
This product is crafted using sustainably sourced materials, ensuring responsible environmental practices and ethical production.
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Description
Sangaku is a fun game of intersections, rotations and dimensional changes. In Japanese culture, Sangaku are geometric problems engraved on wooden tablets, which in most cases illustrate problems involving circles and ellipses inscribed one inside the other. This gave rise to the idea of inscribing four different circles, two with a radius of 40 cm and two with a radius of 20 cm, within an imaginary circle of 50 cm, creating a new element governed by invisible but nevertheless perceptible geometric relationships. The points of intersection among the various elements become the legs supporting the four different tops, which skillfully fill and differentiate the space, creating a perfect mix of solids and voids.
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Care & Maintenance
- Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth.
- Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Use coasters to prevent stains from liquids.
- Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve color and finish.
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About the Manufacturer
Designed and produced in certified eco-friendly facilities with a commitment to quality, sustainability, and fair labor practices.
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Materials
- Primary Material: Sustainably harvested oak wood
- Secondary Material: Powder-coated steel
- Finish: Non-toxic, water-based stain for durability and longevity
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Eco Impact
Manufactured with reduced carbon emissions and eco-conscious processes, ensuring a minimal environmental footprint. Our materials are responsibly sourced, reducing deforestation and promoting ethical labor standards.
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Certifications
This product is crafted using sustainably sourced materials, ensuring responsible environmental practices and ethical production.




