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Ceramic City Decorative Tile - No. 3
$ 55.00 USD
– Sold OutLike a window into a lovingly crafted landscape, this Ceramic City Decorative Tile offers artist Yukiko Ohnakahara's perspective on a dreamlike metropolis. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each Ceramic City Decorative Tile is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Features a hollow space on the back for easy hanging.
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.
Dimensions: 2 ¾" L x 2 ¾" W
Materials: Clay, glaze
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Decorative Tile - No. 4
$ 55.00 USD
Like a window into a lovingly crafted landscape, this Ceramic City Decorative Tile offers artist Yukiko Ohnakahara's perspective on a dreamlike metropolis. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each Ceramic City Decorative Tile is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Features a hollow space on the back for easy hanging.
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.
Dimensions: 2 ¾" L x 2 ¾" W
Materials: Clay, glaze
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Decorative Tile - No. 5
$ 55.00 USD
– Sold OutLike a window into a lovingly crafted landscape, this Ceramic City Decorative Tile offers artist Yukiko Ohnakahara's perspective on a dreamlike metropolis. With every tiny building or looming cloud, Ohnakahara recreates details from a single fleeting moment in time; like these moments, each Ceramic City Decorative Tile is available only once, a consequence of the artist's organic creative process. Features a hollow space on the back for easy hanging.
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.
Dimensions: 2 ¾" L x 2 ¾" W
Materials: Clay, glaze
Tokyo, Japan
Ceramic City Decorative Tile - No. 10
$ 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. 11
$ 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. 12
$ 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. 14
$ 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
Usuda Wooden Hanging Vase - Phellodendron
$ 55.00 USD
Bring a piece of Japan's legendary forests into your home with a beautiful hanging wall vase from master woodworker Kenji Usuda. This piece is lovingly crafted from Phellodendron (also called cork-tree) wood harvested by the artist himself and features an inner glass vase to comfortably house your favorite greenery as well as a slot for easy installation on your wall.
Explore the full Kenji Usuda collection here.
About Kenji Usuda
"Living in the woods, thinking of the woods, creating in the woods" is the philosophy of Kenji Usuda, an award-winning Japanese woodworker who meticulously crafts gorgeous wares on a forested plot of land near his home in Hokkaido. As part of his efforts to restore the vibrancy of the forest around him, Usuda carefully thins local tree populations then uses the resulting lumber to create one-of-a-kind woodworks.
Materials: Phellodendron wood, walnut oil, beeswax
Dimensions: 3.95" D x 1.2" W
Care: If necessary, gently apply additional walnut oil or beeswax to protect the wood and increase luster.
Hokkaido, Japan
Usuda Wooden Hanging Vase - Sen
$ 55.00 USD
Bring a piece of Japan's legendary forests into your home with a beautiful hanging wall vase from master woodworker Kenji Usuda. This piece is lovingly crafted from local Sen wood harvested by the artist himself and features an inner glass vase to comfortably house your favorite greenery as well as a slot for easy installation on your wall.
Explore the full Kenji Usuda collection here.
About Kenji Usuda
"Living in the woods, thinking of the woods, creating in the woods" is the philosophy of Kenji Usuda, an award-winning Japanese woodworker who meticulously crafts gorgeous wares on a forested plot of land near his home in Hokkaido. As part of his efforts to restore the vibrancy of the forest around him, Usuda carefully thins local tree populations then uses the resulting lumber to create one-of-a-kind woodworks.
Materials: Sen wood, walnut oil, beeswax
Dimensions: 3.95" D x 1.2" W
Care: If necessary, gently apply additional walnut oil or beeswax to protect the wood and increase luster.
Hokkaido, Japan
Usuda Wooden Hanging Vase - Oak
$ 55.00 USD
Bring a piece of Japan's legendary forests into your home with a beautiful hanging wall vase from master woodworker Kenji Usuda. This piece is lovingly crafted from local oak trees harvested by the artist himself and features an inner glass vase to comfortably house your favorite greenery, plus a slot for easy installation on your wall.
Explore the full Kenji Usuda collection here.
About Kenji Usuda
"Living in the woods, thinking of the woods, creating in the woods" is the philosophy of Kenji Usuda, an award-winning Japanese woodworker who meticulously crafts gorgeous wares on a forested plot of land near his home in Hokkaido. As part of his efforts to restore the vibrancy of the forest around him, Usuda carefully thins local tree populations then uses the resulting lumber to create one-of-a-kind woodworks.
Materials: Oak wood, walnut oil, beeswax
Dimensions: 3.5” x 1.2”
Care: If necessary, gently apply additional walnut oil or beeswax to protect the wood and increase luster.
Hokkaido, Japan
Usuda Wooden Bowl - Elm #3
$ 350.00 USD
Bring a piece of Japan’s legendary forests into your home with this tactile bowl from woodworker Kenji Usuda. This one-of-a-kind live edge wooden bowl is turned from Elm wood and features an elongated shape and striking wood grain. It is pleasingly smooth to the touch and coated in food-safe walnut oil and beeswax.
About Kenji Usuda
“Living in the woods, thinking of the woods, creating in the woods.” Kenji Usuda is an award-winning woodworker that creates meticulously crafted pieces in a studio located within a forested plot of land he purchased near his home in Shimakawa-cho, Hokkaido. In his effort to restore the vibrancy of his forest, he thins trees that he then uses in his craft.
Materials: Elm
Dimensions: 8.66” L x 7.09” W x 2.48” H
Care: If you need to wash, wash with a minimum amount of detergent and dry thoroughly afterward. Please do not put in microwave oven or dishwasher. If needed apply walnut oil or beeswax.
Hokkaido, Japan
Usuda Wooden Hanging Vase - Stained Sen
$ 55.00 USD
Bring a piece of Japan's legendary forests into your home with a beautiful hanging wall vase from master woodworker Kenji Usuda. This piece is lovingly crafted from local Sen wood harvested by the artist himself and stained to impart a slightly darker shade. An inner glass vase lets you comfortably house your favorite greenery, while a slot on the back allows for easy installation on your wall.
Explore the full Kenji Usuda collection here.
About Kenji Usuda
"Living in the woods, thinking of the woods, creating in the woods" is the philosophy of Kenji Usuda, an award-winning Japanese woodworker who meticulously crafts gorgeous wares on a forested plot of land near his home in Hokkaido. As part of his efforts to restore the vibrancy of the forest around him, Usuda carefully thins local tree populations then uses the resulting lumber to create one-of-a-kind woodworks.
Materials: Sen wood, walnut oil, beeswax
Dimensions: 3.95" D x 1.2" W
Care: If necessary, gently apply additional walnut oil or beeswax to protect the wood and increase luster.
Hokkaido, Japan
Usuda Wooden Hanging Vase - Katsura
$ 55.00 USD
– Sold OutBring a piece of Japan's legendary forests into your home with a beautiful hanging wall vase from master woodworker Kenji Usuda. This piece is lovingly crafted from a katsura tree harvested by the artist himself and features an inner glass vase to comfortably house your favorite greenery as well as a slot for easy installation on your wall.
Explore the full Kenji Usuda collection here.
About Kenji Usuda
"Living in the woods, thinking of the woods, creating in the woods" is the philosophy of Kenji Usuda, an award-winning Japanese woodworker who meticulously crafts gorgeous wares on a forested plot of land near his home in Hokkaido. As part of his efforts to restore the vibrancy of the forest around him, Usuda carefully thins local tree populations then uses the resulting lumber to create one-of-a-kind woodworks.
Materials: Katsura wood, walnut oil, beeswax
Dimensions: 3.95" D x 1.2" W
Care: If necessary, gently apply additional walnut oil or beeswax to protect the wood and increase luster.
Hokkaido, Japan
Usuda Wooden Hanging Vase - Elm
$ 55.00 USD
Bring a piece of Japan's legendary forests into your home with a beautiful hanging wall vase from master woodworker Kenji Usuda. This piece is lovingly crafted from local elm wood harvested by the artist himself and features an inner glass vase to comfortably house your favorite greenery as well as a slot for easy installation on your wall.
Explore the full Kenji Usuda collection here.
About Kenji Usuda
"Living in the woods, thinking of the woods, creating in the woods" is the philosophy of Kenji Usuda, an award-winning Japanese woodworker who meticulously crafts gorgeous wares on a forested plot of land near his home in Hokkaido. As part of his efforts to restore the vibrancy of the forest around him, Usuda carefully thins local tree populations then uses the resulting lumber to create one-of-a-kind woodworks.
Materials: Elm wood, walnut oil, beeswax
Dimensions: 3.95" D x 1.2" W
Care: If necessary, gently apply additional walnut oil or beeswax to protect the wood and increase luster.
Hokkaido, Japan