Featuring a simple structure informed by the Rationalist principles that inspired Takahama, the Gaja Bar Stool is defined by a calming, minimalist form that exists in the space between sculpture and functional design. Upholstered in luxurious Perbacco fabric, the bar stool effortlessly elevates its surroundings, with the piece, which was first designed in 1973, sure to continue to impress for decades to come. A chair version is also available.
Kazuhide Takahama was born in Japan in 1930 and after completing his studies in Architecture in Tokyo, started working in Kazuo Fuioka's studio. In 1957, he came to Italy to visit the Triennale in Milan where he met Dino Gavina with whom he was to work for many years.
In 1963 he moved to Bologna and came into contact with the most active Italian designers of the time. He developed his own well-defined stylistic lexis in a climate of profuse cultural exchanges. The furniture he designs features clean lines and formal restraint. In his works signs from the oriental culture in which he was trained overlap with features of the Western culture in which he was immersed.