TAKEMATA
A lot of woven lanterns
Yatara knitting is created by the sensibility of the creator. Yatara-knitting is a traditional technique whose etymology comes from the word ``yatara'', which means randomly. By intentionally choosing a design that does not involve weaving, a stylish look is created. With its simple design, it will add warmth to any room, regardless of whether it is Japanese or Western. Size: φ200×H300 Note: Made-to-order products, custom sizes available. The sensibility of the creator expresses the rich design that can only be achieved by knitting. (If you use the basic pattern as a base, you can make the same design.) Simple and stylish. The handle is a design accent. Waron (Japanese paper style acrylic sheet) is used on the inside. There is no need to worry about fire caused by heat, and cleaning is easy.
$398.50
Hemp leaf lantern
The method of weaving diamond motifs is called ``Asanoha'' in bamboo crafts. Hemp leaf patterns, which have been used for Japanese clothing and baby underwear since ancient times, can also be used for interior decoration, as they are believed to protect against evil spirits. The calm atmosphere gives people peace of mind. Size: φ150×H300 Note: Made-to-order products, custom sizes available. The key points are the orthodox and calm design and the ease of use as indirect lighting. Waron (Japanese paper style acrylic sheet) is used on the inside. There is no need to worry about fire caused by heat, and cleaning is easy.
$553.40
Too many stools
This stool has an irregular weave that creates a rich expression. With a Japanese or Western design, it can be used not only as a sitting chair, but also as a footrest when sitting with your legs stretched out, or as a place to place things on top, depending on your imagination. No matter where you place it, you can create a modern atmosphere as an interior decoration. Size: W500 x D500 x H400 Note: Made-to-order products, custom sizes available. Yatara-knitting is a traditional technique whose origin comes from the word ``yatara'', which means something random. The base is a hexagonal "six-knit". By weaving bamboo of various widths to cover up the eyes, a richly expressive finish is created. By using thick bamboo to create a sturdy frame, it will not bend even when you sit on it, giving it a sense of stability. Each piece of bamboo is carefully chamfered, so you don't have to worry about it rubbing against the floor or tatami mats or getting caught on your clothes.
$1,051.50
Kyoto Meitake Shiratake Cup
Accented with an auspicious cloisonné pattern that means "prosperity, harmony, and good fortune." Available in two colors, so you can get them in pairs or keep them all in your favorite color. Enjoy a peaceful relationship with your loved ones, not only for everyday use, but also for entertaining occasions. Available in two colors: red and black. Durability is increased by urethane coating on the inside. Both cold and hot are OK. Care → Wash with water, detergent OK (not dishwasher safe) Dry thoroughly to prevent mold from forming. Size: φ approx. 60 x 120
$55.30
TakeReed
This aroma diffuser was created through industry-academia collaboration with students from Kyoto Seika University. A gentle fragrance emanates from each of the three types of flowers that are hand-woven one by one. A focal point in your room, or as a gift for someone special. 6 types in total Main body, glass bottle, fragrance oil Size: φ approx. 90 x H280 Green〈Camellia〇〇 scent〉Green Green Mix Red Carmine/Carmine mix Blue (Rose/〇〇 scent) Navy/Navy mix Bamboo woven into a flower motif absorbs aromatic oil and creates a soft fragrance. There is no need to worry about discoloration of the flower part. (The root part may be slightly bleached with aroma oil)
$88.60