Designed to enhance your daily routine, our collection embraces a simple aesthetic that promotes relaxation and ease. Made from high-quality materials, these items embody the Japanese philosophy of well-being, inviting you to enjoy the quiet luxury of everyday life.

  • Warazaiku: The Art of Straw and Spirit

    Warazaiku: The Art of Straw and Spirit

    In the mountainous countryside of Miyazaki Prefecture, rice is still grown on steep terraced fields. Here, among cedar forests and misty ridgelines, traditional straw craft—warazaiku—continues to be practiced by hand,...

    Warazaiku: The Art of Straw and Spirit

    In the mountainous countryside of Miyazaki Prefecture, rice is still grown on steep terraced fields. Here, among cedar forests and misty ridgelines, traditional straw craft—warazaiku—continues to be practiced by hand,...

  • From Roof to Table: Kawara Ceramics

    From Roof to Table: Kawara Ceramics

    For centuries, Kawara ceramics have protected Japan from above — silent sentinels of tradition, lining the rooftops of temples, shrines, and heritage homes. With their deep, smoky hues and graceful...

    From Roof to Table: Kawara Ceramics

    For centuries, Kawara ceramics have protected Japan from above — silent sentinels of tradition, lining the rooftops of temples, shrines, and heritage homes. With their deep, smoky hues and graceful...

  • Tenugui in The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House Netflix Series

    Tenugui in The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko H...

    In the Netflix series The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House, the lead character, Kiyo, often ties a tenugui around her head before starting to cook. This simple gesture, part of...

    Tenugui in The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko H...

    In the Netflix series The Makanai: Cooking for the Maiko House, the lead character, Kiyo, often ties a tenugui around her head before starting to cook. This simple gesture, part of...

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