The latest designs from Nissin are crafted to fit compact spaces.
July 13th, 2012
Moon series
The Moon series from Nissin has been designed with high function in mind. The 2-seater sofa in beech wood features an attached side table (it can be attached to the right or left) so magazines and drinks can be within easy reach, while the extendable table is suitably catered to compact spaces.
2-seater sofa and other designs from the Moon series
Extendable dining table from the Moon series
Natural Brown series
The Natural Brown dining series in oak is lower in height than most standard types, creating more space above the table, thus making the room appear bigger. The collection also comes in the traditional Japanese-style option where the furniture is close to the ground.
Dining collection from the Natural Brown series
Nissin is available exclusively in Singapore at atomi.
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