KOKUYO began its business in the manufacture of ledger covers, and in 1960 it began selling document cabinets, and since then it has entered the office furniture industry. Today, KOKUYO is Asia's largest supplier of office furniture, with three pillars of stationery, furniture, and e-commerce, and is a household name in Japan, with annual sales of more than 30 billion yen in the office furniture segment alone.
KOKUYO's product line is clear and complete, covering chairs, office systems, and other tables, storage cabinets, and collaboration furniture, with office systems, conference tables, and chairs in particular.
Among KOKUYO's many office systems, the HARMONii screen workstation is the most special. The overall shape of the HARMONii is perfectly circular, surrounded by a screen, and the entire system is equipped with only one outlet and multiple workstations. This unique and bold design is suitable for enterprises with a group work mode, adding convenience to the communication and collaboration between team members. HARMONii's LED lights are installed under the screen bezel to supplement the light and protect your eyesight while writing, and the design details reflect KOKUYO's dedication and humanity.
The EPIPHY is one of the KOKUYO conference tables that has won the "IF" Design Award for its powerful and functional design. EPIPHY is designed with the concept of "practicality and safety", and the legs are equipped with movable rollers, and a height adjustment device (up to 10mm) is equipped above the rollers, so that the table can maintain a stable state even on uneven floors, making it easy to move and ensure safety. In addition, the EPIPHY has a large wiring slot under the table to store the power strip to alleviate cable clutter.
Compared with the top three industry giants, KOKUYO's seats are a little inferior, but they have also won many awards. In 1997, it developed the first office chair in Asia to win the "IF" Design Award, the AGATA/A office chair. To date, KOKUYO has won the "IF" Design Award for eight types of chairs, including the AGATA office chair, the AMOS training chair, and the Campus UP negotiation chair.