Japanese ‘geta’ furniture
I just loooove Japanese “inspired” creations from the West like this furniture that is claimed to resemble Japanese “geta”–wooden clogs. Ri-i-ight.
Geta furniture range by Arik Levy for Modus
dezeen.com | 2013/03/05
…elevated solid oak bases of the sideboards and sofas on geta sandals, which are made of flat planks raised on wooden teeth
…more…
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by annemarievanl, on Flickr | Creative Commons–some rights reserved
Wooden geta are seriously silly footwear that in still seen on Japanese streets and incongruously worn by both male cheerleaders and sumo wrestlers. Refer to: wikipedia.org/wiki/Geta_(footwear)
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Learn more about the geta footwear of Japan in the previous 3Yen reports:
• More cruel clogs…from Japan (3Yen / 2012-05-27)
• Wooden geta lined up waiting for you (3Yen / 2010-11-17)
• Mutant beach dogs in clogs ↓ (3Yen / 2011-06-20)




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March 9th, 2013 at 12:14 am
More silly geta fun…
March 9th, 2013 at 5:53 am
Wearing those Geta as shoes are just like eating with sticks. I heard that dancing was illegal in Japan. But now you can have Hatsune Miku dance for you in your rabbit hutch hole in the ground aparto when you get another Dominoes pizza. Amiright?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gW2D_Votd2Y
March 12th, 2013 at 11:10 am
Reinventing the credenza… by fucking up the leg design to make it more like some sub-Ikea crap…
YEA…
http://www.woodworkingformeremortals.com/2013/02/building-credenza.html