Kenko embodies a blend of Japanese minimalism and German precision, resulting in fitness equipment that is as simple as it is effective. A Berlin-based label, their products feature an emphasis on organic materials such as wood and cork, and an appreciation for minimalistic design.
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Kenko’s products, from weighted balls to yoga accessories, are not just tools for fitness—they are works of art that promote wellness in both body and mind. Their products, from weighted balls to yoga blocks add an air of understated elegance to the training routine, proving that sometimes less is truly more.
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