Comfy shoehorn A long shoehorn with a wooden base. This wooden shoehorn stands beautifully in the entrance, the face of the house. The shoehorn is long, at 72 cm, so you can put on your shoes while standing without bending your knees. The base is easy to insert into, making it easy for anyone to use. The handle of the shoehorn is thick enough to fit in your hand, making it easy to grip and take out, making it highly practical. The beautiful curved form is a design that can be used as an object on the entrance floor, and the luxurious texture carved from solid wood will satisfy both users and non-users. The surface is carefully finished, so the texture of the wood is very pleasant and the warmth of the material is conveyed. Together with nature SASAKI was raised in Asahikawa, where the snow fields spread out in pure white. We live together with nature. Our work is between the things created by human hands and the things created by nature. No matter how much ingenuity and technology we pursue, each piece of wood has its own quirks and expressions, and each finished product is different. The fun of manufacturing is the collaboration between uncompromising human work and the beauty of nature. The majestic nature has taught us the attitude of facing everything honestly. SASAKI's manufacturing is the best in combining the characteristics of both craftsmanship and machine processing, achieving a balance between a shape that is close to one-of-a-kind and the precision required for mass production. The ingenuity of our working members is packed into it. That's why we are both craftsmen and operators at the same time. Each product combines the design of the shape and the functionality of the user, and we repeatedly consider efficiency and cost management linked to the process. Unrelenting trial and error always creates new technologies and processing, and nurtures SASAKI's unique products and craftsmen. SASAKI is a manufacturer that grows with things. Design: Tadahito Ishibashi Born in 1970. Spent his time at the foot of Mt. Moiwa in Sapporo until junior high school. Graduated from Chiba University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Industrial Design in 1995. After gaining eight years of experience as an in-house designer at a domestic electronics manufacturer, he was in charge of creative work at a business consulting company. In 2005, he established iDL Ltd. He is involved in design development and consulting work for domestic and international home appliances, information and communication devices, furniture, etc. His philosophy is to carefully listen to the client company's vision and the user's comfort, and to derive concise designs with rational structure and material selection. He has received numerous awards, including the iF Design Award and Good Design Award. In 2010 and 2011, he was selected as a designer for the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's overseas designer dispatch program. Since 2016, he has been a part-time lecturer at Hosei University's Faculty of Design Engineering. Long: W36 x H720 Base: W105 x D105 x H48 Material: Walnut