Yame, Fukoka is known for its production of cedar tree powder, which is supplied to incense makers throughout Japan. Baba Suishaba Watermill, founded in 1918, has spent over a century...
Milled from solid brass, this little incense holder is simplicity itself. It features a delicately chamfered edge, a small cavity for cone incense, and an interior hole for stick incense....
This small-scale candle holder is hand crafted in Japan from cast iron and completed with a traditional matte black irushi glaze that helps to prevent rust. Use it for small meditation...
This small-scale candle holder is hand crafted in Japan from cast iron and completed with a traditional matte black irushi glaze that helps to prevent rust. Use it for small meditation...
The burning of incense is a centuries old tradition in Japan; the Japanese use the phrase koh-do to describe incense appreciation. Incense is used in casual settings—at home to create a...
The burning of incense is a centuries old tradition in Japan; the Japanese use the phrase koh-do to describe incense appreciation. Incense is used in casual settings—at home to create a...
Inspired by the undersea world, the forms of these votives recall the landscape of a coral reef. Handcrafted in unglazed white porcelain, their translucent quality allows a candle’s light to...
Komenuka is the Japanese name for rice bran, which forms the basis for these plant-based candles, made by a 100+ year old Japanese family company whose origin lies in the...
Komenuka is the Japanese name for rice bran, which forms the basis for these plant-based candles, made by a 100+ year old Japanese family company whose origin lies in the...
Komenuka is the Japanese name for rice bran, which forms the basis for these plant-based candles, made by a 100+ year old Japanese family company whose origin lies in the...
Since 1575, Japanese incense experts Nippon Kodo have been devoted to the art and tradition of Japanese incense, yet they continue to innovate, taking incense into new realms. This collection...
Since 1575, Japanese incense experts Nippon Kodo has been devoted to the art and tradition of Japanese incense, yet continues to innovate, taking incense into new realms. This single-fragrance incense...
Designed for venerable Swedish glass maker Orrefors, this simple cube of clear glass holds a single tea light candle—the meeting of fire and ice. The play of light within the...
With an expressive shape reminiscent of a bird, the Ildhane Candle Holder lends its distinctive presence to any tabletop. Made of solid cast iron through a complex casting process, it...
Though diminutive in size, these sturdy mini trays are made of matte finish copper or brass and have a myriad of uses around the house. Whether used to hold jewelry,...
Crafted of carbon steel with an electroplated black zinc coating, this match striker is hefty enough (1 lb. 6 oz.) to not slip when striking a match. The exterior surface...
Inspired by a piece of stemmed fruit, the Sammu Candle Snuffer functions as a small table sculpture as well as a functional object. The intuitive, pleasing form invites you to pick...
One of the world’s oldest pharmacies, Santa Maria Novella was founded in 1221 in Florence by the Dominican Friars who started making herbal remedies and potions to use in the...
The Sirkel Tea Light Holder is made from solid pressed glass. The sculptural form has variations in the thickness of the glass which change the intensity of the color. With a satisfying heft...
Komenuka is the Japanese name for rice bran, which is the key ingredient in these plant-based candles, produced in Japan by Takazawa Candle Company. Takazawa has been producing plant-based candles...
Nanohana is the Japanese name for rapeseed flowers, which bloom in the wild on the Noto peninsula, the home of Takazawa Candle Company. Takazawa has been producing plant-based candles for...
Carefully hand cast from solid brass, the Time Bell Candle gently marks the passage of time: put the brass pins into the candle and allow the pins to fall onto...
The shared sensibilities of Japanese and Nordic design are apparent in these candleholders that are designed in Finland and produced in Japan. The simple forms were developed around the concept...
The shared sensibilities of Japanese and Nordic design are apparent in these candleholders that are designed in Finland and produced in Japan. The simple forms were developed around the concept...