A slower way to light the room.
Akari pendants of raw bamboo splints over washi. Stoneware bowls from kilns in Setagaya. Linen, oak, paper. Light without noise.
Quiet light, considered.
The Suna Floor Lamp.
Hand-finished oak over a linen shade. Three-meter cord, cloth-wrapped. Built in a small workshop and made to cast soft pattern shadows across whatever room it lights.

Stoneware fired slowly.

A reading corner, complete.
Five pieces chosen to settle in next to a south-facing window. Each ships separately, arrives within two weeks.
Less, but better.
"A home should feel like a long exhale. Every object either earns its place or it goes."Read our story
Ma
The beauty of empty space. What you leave out matters more than what you put in.
Wabi-sabi
Embracing imperfection and impermanence. The crack is part of the story.
Kanso
Simplicity through the elimination of clutter. Removing what doesn't belong.
Lagom
Not too much, not too little. Just the right amount, the Scandinavian way.












