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- Illuminating Harmony: Light in Japanese Spaces
- Japandi Design—The Home Aesthetic Woven from Japanese and Scandinavian Cultures
- Homes Embodying Japanese Tradition: The Aesthetics and Living Culture of Japan
- A Guide to Choosing a Japanese Teapot
- Japanese Teacups: History, Culture, and How to Choose One
- Wabi-Sabi: The Essence of Japanese Aesthetic Beauty
- The Kintsugi Experience: Transforming Broken Pottery into Art in Tokyo
- Introducing the the Kintsugi Drinkware Series by Taku Nakano: Embracing Imperfection
- Celestial Delights: Unveiling Taku Nakano's Kintsugi Bowl Series
- Ogatsu Inkstone Plate Series: A Harmony of Tradition and Practicality
- The Elegance of Japanese Tile Tableware: TSUKI Plate Series
- Unveiling KITOWA Incense: A Journey Through Japanese Fragrance
- The World of Japanese Incense: History, Varieties & Finding Your Perfect Scent
- A Guide to Choosing the Ikebana Flower Vase
- Japanese Ikebana: A 700-Year Journey of Harmony & Nature
- The Evolution from Niigata's Traditional Tiles to "TSUKI" Tableware and "MYK" Interior Design
- Shizuoka Bamboo Crafts: 800 Years of Delicate Beauty & Everyday Elegance
- 600 Pieces of Perfection: The History and Innovation of Kumiko Lighting at Ominato Bunkichi
- Guide for Japanese Lighting: Integrating Japanese Light Fixtures into Modern Spaces
- Light and Shadow: Exploring the Historical Aesthetics and Modern Significance of Japanese Lighting Culture
- A Comprehensive Guide to Japanese Sake Cups
- Enhancing the Sake Experience: A Guide to Selecting the Sake Ware
- Sake: A Beginner's Guide to Types & Choosing Your Perfect Bottle
- A Dive into The World of Japanese Sake: History, Types & Enjoyment
- Gifting Kintsugi:Transforming Brokenness into Beauty
- Beyond Repair: Kintsugi's Healing Power After Disasters
- The Philosophy of Kintsugi: Finding Strength and Resilience in Life's Cracks
- Kintsugi: The Japanese Art of Embracing Imperfection and Reviving Ceramics
- The Journey of Creating Bamboo Products at Takano Chikko
- The Story of Hiroyuki Nozaki, a Bamboo Craft Artisan in Kyoto
- The Story of Risa Higashimae, a Bamboo Cutter Preserving Kyoto's Tradition
- Nagaokakyo, Kyoto and Takano Chikko: Where the Tradition of Bamboo Thrives
- The Art of Japanese Tea: A Guide to Essential Japanese Tea Utensils
- Unveiling the Tranquil World of Japanese Tea Rooms: History, Design, and Significance
- Discovering the Diversity and Tradition of Japanese Tea: A Comprehensive Guide
- The Way of Japanese Tea: A Journey Through Zen, Etiquette, and Beauty
Japanese Bedroom Collection
Japandi Bedroom Items
The Japandi style merges Japanese and Scandinavian interior designs, combining the aesthetics of wabi-sabi with the coziness represented by hygge. Experience lighting made from Japanese natural materials and fragrances with the scent of Japanese woods in your bedroom, designed to be a resting place for both mind and body. This collection features refined and beautiful items created by Japanese artisans who have inherited centuries-old traditional techniques.
Kumiko Lantern
Our cubic Kumiko light, crafted from hundreds of precisely assembled pieces of scarce and valuable Akita cedar, delivers a natural wooden scent, warm light, and casts beautiful shadows, embodying the essence of traditional Japanese lighting.
Bamboo Lamp
Our bamboo light, a traditional Japanese light crafted from delicate strips of this revered material, casts enchanting shadows that dance with the light, creating a serene and captivating atmosphere.
Ambiance Fragrance
Incense and candles infused with Japanese wood ingredients bring the soothing scent of nature into bedrooms and living rooms, creating serene moments. These items enhance the comfort of relaxation spaces and enrich your Zen experiences.