
Hello. It seems that a strong cold wave is hitting the whole country. Snow has been falling intermittently since noon in Kochi City and Kami City. The peak of the cold wave seems to continue until tomorrow.
Today was my daughter's monthly day for making bento at her daycare center, and it was the only day I made bento, even though I don't usually cook at all. I wanted to make a bento that would look good, but it didn't work out that way. (I won't post any photos because it's not something I can show you.)

Today we delivered a trapezoid table to the nursing care facility "Que Sera Kera" which will open in March. It is a nursing care facility with a homely atmosphere that is typical of President Kimura.
President Kimura himself is particular about using solid wood, and in addition to the nursing care facility, the corporate-led nursery school he runs also has a warm, wooden space.
Delivery example [Fukunotane Nursery School]

It's hard to see, but the south-facing side is covered in fields, giving it an open feeling and pleasant sunlight.

Today is the preview, so we have to hurry and deliver the product. (Sorry for the last minute delivery.)


At first glance it looks like a ready-made trapezoid table, but it is a custom-made size that is about 30cm larger than ready-made products. This is because the user may sit at the desk while in a wheelchair, so the legs are spaced far apart. If you look closely at the legs, you will see that they are made of about 6cm-high extension blocks joined together. This allows you to change the height of the table to suit your needs. It is an interesting table that can be transformed by combining two or three pieces.
Click here for the trapezoid table product page
Wooden tables are also useful for many other things besides kindergartens and daycare centers.

The large piece of furniture that has been used as a desk at the Nakayoshi Library for many years can be polished and used in a different place. The amber color is proof that it is made of real wood. It has a nice feel to it.