In our never ending quest to get the best stuff no matter where it's from or how much business sense it makes, we've just got this issue of Brutus in from Japan.
"A chair is the most personal piece of furniture for its owner, and one that they spend a lot of time with. It's not just a place to sit, but also a personal space where you can think, work, and rest. Whether it's a precious vintage masterpiece or an anonymous, popular item, the value of that chair remains the same to its beloved owner. And chairs are also pieces of furniture that determine a person's "place" in a home or public space. When the relationship between a person and a chair is just right, that space becomes comfortable and special. From that perspective, we'll be introducing a variety of examples, both old and new, of "chairs and places to be.""