Ceramic City
Ceramic City Mug
$ 62.00 USD
– Sold OutFeaturing a hodgepodge mixture of smooth glazes and soft textures, this highly tactile mug is made by hand by artist Yukiko Ohnakahara. As the latest addition to of our Ceramic City series, this charming mug features a wide handle and views of colorful cityscapes.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011 she opened her own store in Yanaka Tokyo making handmade wares like our bird mobile and handmade potholder. Her work plays on the craft aesthetic, using recycled materials and imperfect details to enhance the unique personality of each piece.
Materials: Clay
Dimensions: Height: 3.3" Diameter: 3.5"
Volume: 6.6oz
Care: Hand-wash only.
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Decorative Tile - No. 1
$ 55.00 USD
– Sold OutLooking through the Ceramic City Decorative Tile is like looking out of a window into a little Japanese dream city. With every little building and looming cloud, artist Yukiko Ohnakahara captures scenes of daily city life as seen through her own eyes. A companion to our Ceramic City Bud Vase series, this handmade art tile features a hollow space on the back for easy hanging.
This collection features several different styles of ceramic tiles, all sold individually. Only one available in each style.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011 she opened her own store in Yanaka Tokyo making handmade wares like our bird mobile and handmade potholder. Her work plays on the craft aesthetic, using recycled materials and imperfect details to enhance the unique quality of each piece.
Dimensions: Height: 2 ¾” Length: 2 ¾”
Materials: Clay; White Glaze
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Decorative Tile - No. 5
$ 55.00 USD
– Sold OutLooking through the Ceramic City Decorative Tile is like looking out of a window into a little Japanese dream city. With every little building and looming cloud, artist Yukiko Ohnakahara captures scenes of daily city life as seen through her own eyes. A companion to our Ceramic City Bud Vase series, this handmade art tile features a hollow space on the back for easy hanging.
This collection features several different styles of ceramic tiles, all sold individually. Only one available in each style.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011 she opened her own store in Yanaka Tokyo making handmade wares like our bird mobile and handmade potholder. Her work plays on the craft aesthetic, using recycled materials and imperfect details to enhance the unique quality of each piece.
Dimensions: Height: 2 ¾” Length: 2 ¾”
Materials: Clay; White Glaze
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Bud Vase No. 9
$ 65.00 USD
– Sold OutThis handmade bud vase from artist Yukiko Ohnakahara is part of her “skyline” series of city-inspired ceramic creations. Inspired by the flickering lights of Tokyo’s skyline, these vases feature a removable top for storing small items.
Every vase in the Ceramic City series is one of a kind. Only one available in each style.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese ceramic artist who has held solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011 she opened her own store in Yanaka, Tokyo, making handmade wares like our bird mobile and handmade potholder. Her work plays on the craft aesthetic, using recycled materials and imperfect details to enhance the unique quality of each piece.
Dimensions: Varies by piece, but are generally about 3” in height and 2.5” in width
Materials: Clay; Glaze
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Bud Vase No. 8
$ 65.00 USD
– Sold OutThis handmade bud vase from artist Yukiko Ohnakahara is part of her “skyline” series of city-inspired ceramic creations. Inspired by the flickering lights of Tokyo’s skyline, these vases feature a removable top for storing small items.
Every vase in the Ceramic City series is one of a kind. Only one available in each style.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese ceramic artist who has held solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011 she opened her own store in Yanaka, Tokyo, making handmade wares like our bird mobile and handmade potholder. Her work plays on the craft aesthetic, using recycled materials and imperfect details to enhance the unique quality of each piece.
Dimensions: Varies by piece, but are generally about 3” in height and 2.5” in width
Materials: Clay; Glaze
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Bud Vase No. 6
$ 65.00 USD
– Sold OutThis handmade bud vase from artist Yukiko Ohnakahara is part of her “skyline” series of city-inspired ceramic creations. Inspired by the flickering lights of Tokyo’s skyline, these vases feature a removable top for storing small items.
Every vase in the Ceramic City series is one of a kind. Only one available in each style.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese ceramic artist who has held solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011 she opened her own store in Yanaka, Tokyo, making handmade wares like our bird mobile and handmade potholder. Her work plays on the craft aesthetic, using recycled materials and imperfect details to enhance the unique quality of each piece.
Dimensions: Varies by piece, but are generally about 3” in height and 2.5” in width
Materials: Clay; Glaze
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Bud Vase No. 3
$ 65.00 USD
– Sold OutThis handmade bud vase from artist Yukiko Ohnakahara is part of her “skyline” series of city-inspired ceramic creations. Inspired by the flickering lights of Tokyo’s skyline, these vases feature a removable top for storing small items.
Every vase in the Ceramic City series is one of a kind. Only one available in each style.
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese ceramic artist who has held solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011 she opened her own store in Yanaka, Tokyo, making handmade wares like our bird mobile and handmade potholder. Her work plays on the craft aesthetic, using recycled materials and imperfect details to enhance the unique quality of each piece.
Dimensions: Varies by piece, but are generally about 3” in height and 2.5” in width
Materials: Clay; Glaze
Tokyo, Japan