Manufactured by Konami Traumer (株式会社コナミトロイマー), located in Yanagibashi, Taito Ward, Tokyo. This company is a subsidiary of the Japanese gaming giant Konami and specialized in producing high-quality toys and whimsical lifestyle goods from the late 1990s to the early 2000s.
The design inspiration for this lamp comes from the iconic "Nissei" soft-serve ice cream signs commonly found on streets and in alleyways during Japan's Showa era. Those giant plastic ice cream cones, displayed outside candy stores or coffee shops, instantly tempting anyone who saw them, hold sweet childhood memories for countless Japanese people.
Konami didn't just shrink it; they released this colossal 50 cm version, allowing you to bring the very "facade of a Showa-era coffee shop" directly into your room. It's an exceptionally rare and coveted piece on the market. Placed in a corner of your room, its presence is undeniably commanding!
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- Konami didn't just shrink it; they released this colossal 50 cm version, allowing you to bring the very "facade of a Showa-era coffee shop" directly into your room. It's an exceptionally rare and coveted piece on the market. Placed in a corner of your room, its presence is undeniably commanding!
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