A lot of picture frames overpower the very images they are intended to highlight. These acrylic frames take the opposite approach by displaying cherished photos in the most unobtrusive way...
A lot of picture frames overpower the very images they are intended to highlight. These acrylic frames take the opposite approach by displaying cherished photos in the most unobtrusive way...
Weighing in at three pounds each, these charming bear bookends are made from cast iron, finished with the traditional Japanese lacquer glaze known as urushi. Made by skilled craftspersons in Takaoka...
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...
One of the most beloved of all Japanese Buddhist divinities, Jizo serves his customary and traditional roles as patron saint of expectant mothers, children, firemen, travelers, pilgrims, and the protector...
We were fortunate for the opportunity to visit Iwachu Ironworks, located in northern Japan's Morioka City, the historical center of the craft of nambu-tekki (cast iron). Finished with a special...
We were fortunate for the opportunity to visit Iwachu Ironworks, located in northern Japan's Morioka City, the historical center of the craft of nambu-tekki (cast iron). Finished with a special...
Long regarded as a symbol of good luck, rabbits are a familiar decorative motif in Japan. This version is crafted of cast iron, or nambu-tekki which was first made in...
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...
From its beginning as a napkin sketch in 1964, Arne Jacobsen worked three years utilizing new technology to make the Cylinda Collection with its pure forms and seamless surfaces. An...
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...
A convenient alternative to candles, this oil lamp is a true contemporary classic from iconic Danish design brand Stelton. Pure and elemental in form, it features a clear borosilicate glass...
Finn Juhl was trained as an architect, but is most recognized for his fluid furniture designs, which helped to establish Denmark as a leader in modern design at mid-century. First...
In 1953, Christian Flensted made his first mobile to celebrate the christening of his daughter—today, Flensted Mobiles is a family business spanning three generations. Flensted Mobiles are designed and made...
In 1953, Christian Flensted made his first mobile to celebrate the christening of his daughter—today, Flensted Mobiles is a family business spanning three generations. Flensted Mobiles are designed and made...
In 1953, Christian Flensted made his first mobile to celebrate the christening of his daughter—today, Flensted Mobiles is a family business spanning three generations. Flensted Mobiles are designed and made...
In 1953, Christian Flensted made his first mobile to celebrate the christening of his daughter—today, Flensted Mobiles is a family business spanning three generations. Flensted Mobiles are designed and made...
In 1953, Christian Flensted made his first mobile to celebrate the christening of his daughter—today, Flensted Mobiles is a family business spanning three generations. Flensted Mobiles are designed and made...