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Sea Island Cotton Socks
$ 28.00 USD
The rarest and most luxurious form of cotton in the world, sea island cotton has earned a reputation as one of the finest fibers for textiles, especially those worn close to the skin. These Sea Island Cotton Socks from Knitwin's Hakne label take full advantage of the material's most pleasant properties, turning American-grown cotton into footwear with an incredibly soft texture and breathable weave.
About Knitwin
Katsuji Nishiguchi started the Knitwin brand in 1950 with a single knitting machine he had to operate by hand, sowing the seeds of a company that today houses more than 130 custom-made devices and encompasses three distinct labels. Nishiguchi's grandson, Isato, runs the business now, working closely with Knitwin's designers and engineers to turn the finest fabrics into socks, arm warmers, leggings, and other apparel you won't want to take off.
Materials: 80% American Sea Island cotton, 19% polyester, 1% polyurethane
Sizing:
Small: US men's 5-7, US women's 6-9
Medium: US men's 7-9, US women's 9-11
Care: Wash separately and hang dry.
Nara, Japan
Tennen Premium Long Stick Assortment
$ 35.00 USD
A sample set of 3 unique scents from Tennen’s collection of premium long incense sticks. Every set includes seven sticks each of the following aromas:
- Natural Poetry: A warm, sweet, and seductive blend
- Desert Canyon: Notes of earth, fresh wood, and musk
- Silence: Notes of precious kyara, graceful oud, and traditional kyoto
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan Wessel and Sarah Swartz Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, USA. Their Sonoran Desert incense collection is part of a collaboration with Kyoto incense makers and was influenced by the constant and soothing presence of Japanese incense around the Tennen Studio offices. From buildings to aromas, Tennen’s design projects pursue aesthetic simplicity inspired by the culture and design sensibilities of Japan - honesty of materials, minimalism, and the changing seasons.
Contains: 21 sticks
Burn Time: Approximately 25 minutes per stick
How to Use: Light the tip of the incense and blow out the flame immediately. Keep away from flammable objects.
Kyoto, Japan
Basin Incense Burner
$ 143.00 USD
The quiet dignity of Kōdō (the Japanese art of incense appreciation) takes the form of an agave plant emerging from a reflecting pool in this elegant burner. Designed to hold an incense stick, cone, or spiral, the Basin Incense Burner includes a specially designed pin to easily remove leftover incense from the holder. A side notch at its base lets you rest the pin on the side.
Please note: While this incense holder is designed to accommodate many types of incense, there is a chance that sticks from certain brands may not fit the opening. For best results, use Tennen incense.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan and Sarah Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. After becoming dissatisfied with the lack of beautiful, functional incense burners in the US, the pair devised their own, eventually partnering with Kyoto-based makers to bring incense to their line as well. From buildings to aromas, Tennen projects find their inspiration in the culture and aesthetic sensibilities of Japan - especially honesty of materials, minimalist leanings, and an appreciation for the changing of the seasons.
Materials: Brass
Dimensions: Height: 0.7" Diameter: 3.45"
Care: Clean with a soft cloth and wax polish as needed. With time and use, your incense burner will develop a beautiful patina. Note: Avoid touching the burner while incense is burning, as the cover may grow hot during and for a short period after.
Arizona, USA
Japan Dry Garden Incense, 100 pc
$ 62.00 USD
A Japanese dry garden is the most widely recognized of Japan’s gardening styles, utilizing rocks, moss, sand, and streams in a Zen-like composition. The scents in Tennen’s Japan Dry Garden series convey the serenity and inner peace we encounter when we stroll through an artfully arranged garden. Light a stick and feel the room become alive with the scents of verdant botanicals. The Japan Dry Garden incense pack includes 100 sticks of incense with a burning time of approximately 15 minutes each.
Wandering Moss: Notes of earth, oakmoss, and cedar finish off the verdant aroma of petrichor.
Fallen Blossom: The fresh scent of gardenia conjure up a verdant landscape in our mind’s eye.
Mountain Stone: Cultivate a quiet atmosphere with the weathered scent of sandalwood and parchment.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan and Sarah Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. After becoming dissatisfied with the lack of beautiful, functional incense burners in the US, the pair devised their own, eventually partnering with Kyoto-based makers to bring incense to their line as well. From buildings to aromas, Tennen projects find their inspiration in the culture and aesthetic sensibilities of Japan - especially honesty of materials, minimalist leanings, and an appreciation for the changing of the seasons.
Contains: 100 sticks.
Burning Time: Approximately 15 minutes.
How to Use: Light the tip of the incense and blow out the flame immediately. Keep away from flammable objects.
Kyoto, Japan
Japan Dry Garden Cone Incense, Box of 21
$ 31.00 USD
A Japanese dry garden is the most widely recognized of Japan’s gardening styles, utilizing rocks, moss, sand, and streams in a Zen-like composition. The scents in Tennen’s Japan Dry Garden series convey the serenity and inner peace we encounter when we stroll through an artfully arranged garden. This box contains 21 cones with a burning time of fifteen minutes each; light one and feel the room become alive with the scents of verdant botanicals.
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Wandering Moss: Notes of earth, oakmoss, and cedar finish off the verdant aroma of petrichor.
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Fallen Blossom: The fresh scent of gardenia conjures up a verdant landscape in our mind’s eye.
- Mountain Stone: Cultivate a quiet atmosphere with the weathered scent of sandalwood and parchment.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan and Sarah Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. After becoming dissatisfied with the lack of beautiful, functional incense burners in the US, the pair devised their own, eventually partnering with Kyoto-based makers to bring incense to their line as well. From buildings to aromas, Tennen projects find their inspiration in the culture and aesthetic sensibilities of Japan - especially honesty of materials, minimalist leanings, and an appreciation for the changing of the seasons.
Contains: 21 cones
Burning Time: Approximately 15-17 minutes.
How to Use: Light the tip of the incense cone and blow out the flame immediately. Keep away from flammable objects.
Kyoto, Japan
Japan Dry Garden Spiral Incense, Box of 10
$ 41.00 USD
A Japanese dry garden is the most widely recognized of Japan’s gardening styles, utilizing rocks, moss, sand, and streams in a Zen-like composition. The scents in Tennen’s Japan Dry Garden series convey the serenity and inner peace we encounter when we stroll through an artfully arranged garden. Centuries ago, monks hung incense spirals above temple ceilings to aid in meditation and prayer. The spiral shape condenses what would be a long stick of incense into a compact coil for a burning time of approximately 2 hours, much longer than ordinary incense sticks or cones.
Each box contains 10 spirals for a collective 20 hours of aroma:
Wandering Moss: Notes of earth, oakmoss, and cedar finish off the verdant aroma of petrichor.
Mountain Stone: Cultivate a quiet atmosphere with the weathered scent of sandalwood and parchment.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan and Sarah Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. After becoming dissatisfied with the lack of beautiful, functional incense burners in the US, the pair devised their own, eventually partnering with Kyoto-based makers to bring incense to their line as well. From buildings to aromas, Tennen projects find their inspiration in the culture and aesthetic sensibilities of Japan - especially honesty of materials, minimalist leanings, and an appreciation for the changing of the seasons.
Quantity: 10 spirals
Burning Time: Approximately 120 minutes each
Dimensions: Each incense measures approx. 2.125" in diameter and .125" in height.
Care: Light the tip of the incense and blow out the flame immediately. Keep in a dry place.
Kyoto, Japan
Sonoran Desert Incense, 100 pc
$ 62.00 USD
Traditionally used for court ceremonies and meditation, incense is an integral part of Japanese identity. The Sonoran Desert series takes inspiration from the North American landscape, combining an ancient Eastern tradition with unequivocally American character. Light some incense and feel the room become alive with the scents of the wild desert terrain. This pack includes 100 sticks of incense with a burn time of approximately 15 minutes each.
Ocotillo Bloom: Inspired by the desert plant native to the Sonoran Desert, the Ocotillo Bloom fragrance is a fresh, soft scent with herbal notes of woodsy balsam.
Spring Arroyo: Named after the dry creeks of the Sonoran Desert, this fragrance contains floral notes with verdant bergamot.
Ironwood Thorn: The sturdy ironwood tree is indigenous to the Sonoran Desert. Bright notes of oud and tobacco balance out this warm, soothing scent.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan Wessel and Sarah Swartz Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, USA. Their Sonoran Desert incense collection is part of a collaboration with Kyoto incense makers, and was influenced by the constant and soothing presence of Japanese incense around the Tennen Studio offices. From buildings to aromas, Tennen’s design projects pursue aesthetic simplicity inspired by the culture and design sensibilities of Japan - honesty of materials, minimalism, and the changing seasons.
Quantity: 100 sticks
Burn Time: Approximately 15 minutes
How to Use: Light the tip of the incense and blow out the flame immediately. Keep away from flammable objects.
Kyoto, Japan
Sonoran Desert Cone Incense, Box of 21
$ 31.00 USD
For those looking for inspiration or inner peace, a moment of quiet can make a world of difference. This incense series takes inspiration from the North American landscape, combining an ancient Eastern tradition with unequivocally American character. Light a cone and feel the room become alive with the scents of the wild desert terrain. This box contains 21 cones with a burning time of fifteen minutes each.
Spring Arroyo: Named after the dry creeks of the Sonoran Desert, this fragrance combines floral notes with the rich zest of bergamot.
Ocotillo Bloom: Inspired by the desert plant native to the Sonoran Desert, the Ocotillo Bloom fragrance is a fresh, soft scent with herbal notes of woodsy balsam.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan Wessel and Sarah Swartz Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, USA. Their Sonoran Desert incense collection is part of a collaboration with Kyoto incense makers, and was influenced by the constant and soothing presence of Japanese incense around the Tennen Studio offices. From buildings to aromas, Tennen’s design projects pursue aesthetic simplicity inspired by the culture and design sensibilities of Japan - honesty of materials, minimalism, and the changing seasons.
Contains: 21 cones
Burning Time: Approximately 15-17 minutes.
How to Use: Light the tip of the incense cone and blow out the flame immediately. Keep away from flammable objects.
Kyoto, Japan
Sonoran Desert Spiral Incense, Box of 10
$ 41.00 USD
Large spirals of incense were once hung above temple ceilings so that monks could light intense aromas to aid in meditation and prayer. The spiral shape condenses what would be a long stick of incense into a compact coil for a burning time of approximately 2 hours, much longer than ordinary incense sticks or cones. The Sonoran Desert incense series takes inspiration from the North American landscape, combining an ancient Eastern tradition with an unequivocally American character.
Each box contains 10 spirals for a collective 20 hours of sensory aroma.
Ocotillo Bloom: Inspired by the desert plant native to the Sonoran Desert, this fragrance is a fresh, soft scent with herbal notes of woodsy balsam.
Spring Arroyo: Named after the dry creeks of the Sonoran Desert, this fragrance contains floral notes with verdant bergamot.
Ironwood Thorn: The sturdy ironwood tree is indigenous to the Sonoran Desert. Bright notes of oud and tobacco balance out this warm, soothing scent.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan Wessel and Sarah Swartz Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, USA. Their Sonoran Desert incense collection is part of a collaboration with Kyoto incense makers, and was influenced by the constant and soothing presence of Japanese incense around the Tennen Studio offices. From buildings to aromas, Tennen’s design projects pursue aesthetic simplicity inspired by the culture and design sensibilities of Japan - honesty of materials, minimalism, and the changing seasons.
Quantity: 10 spirals.
Burning Time: Approximately 120 minutes each.
Dimensions: Each incense measures approx. 2.125" in diameter and .125" in height.
Care: Light the tip of the incense and blow out the flame immediately. Keep in a dry place.
Kyoto, Japan
Architecture Series Incense, 50 Long Sticks
$ 72.00 USD
Traditionally used for court ceremonies and meditation, incense is an integral part of Japanese identity and culture. The Silence fragrance from Tennen's Architecture Series is at once warm, sweet and seductive.
Contains 50 sticks of incense. Each stick burns for approximately 25 minutes.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan and Sarah Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. After becoming dissatisfied with the lack of beautiful, functional incense burners in the US, the pair devised their own, eventually partnering with Kyoto-based makers to bring incense to their line as well. From buildings to aromas, Tennen projects find their inspiration in the culture and aesthetic sensibilities of Japan - especially honesty of materials, minimalist leanings, and an appreciation for the changing of the seasons.
Dimensions: 5.25" L
Burn Time: Approximately 25 minutes
How to Use: Light the tip of the incense, then blow out the flame immediately. Keep away from flammable objects. To not leave unattended while in use.
Kyoto, Japan
Japan Dry Garden Incense, 50 Long Sticks
$ 72.00 USD
A Japanese dry garden is the most widely recognized of Japan’s gardening styles, utilizing rocks, moss, sand, and streams in a Zen-like composition. The scents in Tennen’s Japan Dry Garden series convey the serenity and inner peace we encounter when we stroll through an artfully arranged garden. Light a stick and feel the room become alive with the scents of verdant botanicals. The “Natural Poetry” fragrance features notes of precious kyara, graceful oud, and traditional kyoto, and the 5.25" sticks burn for approximately 25 minutes each.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan and Sarah Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. After becoming dissatisfied with the lack of beautiful, functional incense burners in the US, the pair devised their own, eventually partnering with Kyoto-based makers to bring incense to their line as well. From buildings to aromas, Tennen projects find their inspiration in the culture and aesthetic sensibilities of Japan - especially honesty of materials, minimalist leanings, and an appreciation for the changing of the seasons.
Contains: 50 sticks
Burn Time: Approximately 25 minutes
How to Use: Light the tip of the incense and blow out the flame immediately. Keep away from flammable objects.
Kyoto, Japan
Sonoran Desert Incense, 50 Long Sticks
$ 72.00 USD
Traditionally used for court ceremonies and meditation, incense is an integral part of Japanese identity. The Sonoran Desert series takes inspiration from the North American landscape, combining an ancient Eastern tradition with unequivocally American character. Light some incense and feel the room become alive with the scents of the wild desert terrain. The “Desert Canyon” fragrance features notes of earth, wood, musk and the 5.25” sticks burn for approximately 25 minutes.
About Tennen
Founded in 2001 by Ethan Wessel and Sarah Swartz Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, USA. Their Sonoran Desert incense collection is part of a collaboration with Kyoto incense makers and was influenced by the constant and soothing presence of Japanese incense around the Tennen Studio offices. From buildings to aromas, Tennen’s design projects pursue aesthetic simplicity inspired by the culture and design sensibilities of Japan - honesty of materials, minimalism, and the changing seasons.
Contains: 50 sticks.
Burning Time: Approximately 25 minutes.
How to Use: Light the tip of the incense and blow out the flame immediately. Keep away from flammable objects.
Kyoto, Japan
Lacquered Steel Hook
$ 19.50 USD
Made by Philadelphia fabricator, production artist and friend of Rikumo Cameron Dye, these showroom-quality steel hooks are waiting to join the ranks of your home's iconic hardware. Part of our Rikumo x Local collaboration initiative.
Materials: Steel with lacquer coating
Dimensions: 3" W x 2.6" H x 0.2" D
Care: Use indoors in a dry environment. Flash rust is possible if used outdoors or exposed to high humidity.
Made in the USA