The Ceramic City Collection
Ceramic City Magnets
$ 42.00 USD
– Sold OutAdd a touch of organic artistry to any metal surface with a set of three Ceramic City Magnets, available in two varieties. Each set is handmade by artist Yukiko Ohnakahara in her Tokyo studio and features common household items reborn through her unique craft aesthetic.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Clay, magnet
Dimensions: Box: 4.15" L x 4.15" W x 1" H, Magnets: Varies
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.16
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.17
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.18
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.19
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.20
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.37
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.48
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.50
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.52
$ 157.00 USD
This dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.59
$ 157.00 USD
This dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.62
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.63
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.67
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.69
$ 157.00 USD
– Sold OutThis dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Wall Art - No.70
$ 157.00 USD
This dreamy snapshot of a magical Japanese cityscape is part of Yukiko Ohnakahara's Ceramic City collection. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each piece of Ceramic City Wall Art is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Comes beautifully framed and ready to hang.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Ceramic, wood frame
Dimensions: 9.1" H x 7.13" W x 0.65" D
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Mug
$ 62.75 USD
Featuring a hodgepodge mix of smooth glazes and soft textures, the highly tactile Ceramic City Mug is handmade by artist Yukiko Ohnakahara. The latest addition to her Ceramic City line, this charming vessel features a wide handle and views of a lovingly crafted cityscape. Also available in a larger size.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Clay
Dimensions: 3.5" D x 3.3" H
Volume: 6.6 oz
Care: Hand wash only. Microwave-safe.
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Mug - Large
$ 67.25 USD
– Sold OutFeaturing a hodgepodge mix of smooth glazes and soft textures, the highly tactile Ceramic City Mug is handmade by artist Yukiko Ohnakahara. The latest addition to her Ceramic City line, this charming vessel features a wide handle and views of a lovingly crafted cityscape. Also available in a smaller size.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Clay, glaze
Dimensions: 3.5" D x 3.7" H
Volume: 10 oz
Care: Hand wash only. Microwave-safe.
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Bud Vase - No. 1
$ 68.25 USD
– Sold OutSculpted and glazed by the hands of artist Yukiko Ohnakahara, each Ceramic City Bud Vase resembles a quaint house; together, these beautiful objets d'art create a tiny ceramic skyline reminiscent of a Japanese village. Ideal for keeping a solitary sprig of eucalyptus or a single delicate flower, the Ceramic City Bud Vase brings a homemade charm to any tabletop. Note that each design is available only once - a consequence of the artist's organic creative process.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Clay, white glaze
Dimensions: Varies by piece, but generally about 2.5" W x 3" H
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Bud Vase - No. 2
$ 68.25 USD
– Sold OutSculpted and glazed by the hands of artist Yukiko Ohnakahara, each Ceramic City Bud Vase resembles a quaint house; together, these beautiful objets d'art create a tiny ceramic skyline reminiscent of a Japanese village. Ideal for keeping a solitary sprig of eucalyptus or a single delicate flower, the Ceramic City Bud Vase brings a homemade charm to any tabletop. Note that each design is available only once - a consequence of the artist's organic creative process.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Clay, white glaze
Dimensions: Varies by piece, but generally about 2.5" W x 3" H
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Bud Vase - No. 3
$ 68.25 USD
– Sold OutSculpted and glazed by the hands of artist Yukiko Ohnakahara, each Ceramic City Bud Vase resembles a quaint house; together, these beautiful objets d'art create a tiny ceramic skyline reminiscent of a Japanese village. Ideal for keeping a solitary sprig of eucalyptus or a single delicate flower, the Ceramic City Bud Vase brings a homemade charm to any tabletop. Note that each design is available only once - a consequence of the artist's organic creative process.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Clay, white glaze
Dimensions: Varies by piece, but generally about 2.5" W x 3" H
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Bud Vase - No. 4
$ 68.25 USD
– Sold OutSculpted and glazed by the hands of artist Yukiko Ohnakahara, each Ceramic City Bud Vase resembles a quaint house; together, these beautiful objets d'art create a tiny ceramic skyline reminiscent of a Japanese village. Ideal for keeping a solitary sprig of eucalyptus or a single delicate flower, the Ceramic City Bud Vase brings a homemade charm to any tabletop. Note that each design is available only once - a consequence of the artist's organic creative process.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Clay, white glaze
Dimensions: Varies by piece, but generally about 2.5" W x 3" H
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Bud Vase - No. 5
$ 68.25 USD
– Sold OutSculpted and glazed by the hands of artist Yukiko Ohnakahara, each Ceramic City Bud Vase resembles a quaint house; together, these beautiful objets d'art create a tiny ceramic skyline reminiscent of a Japanese village. Ideal for keeping a solitary sprig of eucalyptus or a single delicate flower, the Ceramic City Bud Vase brings a homemade charm to any tabletop. Note that each design is available only once - a consequence of the artist's organic creative process.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Clay, white glaze
Dimensions: Varies by piece, but generally about 2.5" W x 3" H
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Bud Vase - No. 7
$ 68.25 USD
– Sold OutSculpted and glazed by the hands of artist Yukiko Ohnakahara, each Ceramic City Bud Vase resembles a quaint house; together, these beautiful objets d'art create a tiny ceramic skyline reminiscent of a Japanese village. Ideal for keeping a solitary sprig of eucalyptus or a single delicate flower, the Ceramic City Bud Vase brings a homemade charm to any tabletop. Note that each design is available only once - a consequence of the artist's organic creative process.
See the full Ceramic City collection here.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Clay, white glaze
Dimensions: Varies by piece, but generally about 2.5" W x 3" H
Tokyo, Japan