$ 46.00
These shelf-worthy scoops from Yokohama-based artist Wakako Mochizuki are a delightful way to spoon out tea, sugar or jams, just don’t expect a precise measurement (like the rest of the scoop, the volume is unique).
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About Wakako Mochizuki
Every day Wakako Mochizuki creates whimsical earrings, accessories, and objects in her Yokohama studio. Specializing in thin decorative brass, she hammers and welds rigid metals into one-of-a-kind items that are ready for you to imbue with your favorite memories.
Materials: Brass
Dimensions: Varies: Approximately 3.5” L x .1.5” W
Care: Please note that due to the nature of brass, this product’s color will oxidize and develop a rich patina with the passage of time. You may carefully polish with your favorite brass polishing method. Please be careful not to bend this delicate piece.
Yokohama, Japan
Sold Out $ 350.00
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 hard Japanese Maple and is perfectly sized for displaying fruit and nuts or tossing together your favorite healthy salad. 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: Japanese Maple
Dimensions: 11.6” L x 9” W x 5.5” 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
Sold Out $ 190.00
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: 9.75” L x 7.5” W x 4.5” 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
Sold Out $ 175.00
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. This style is more round than the others, and would make a great display piece on your open shelving. 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” Ø x 4” 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
Sold Out $ 145.00
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 sold Oak in a lovely shade of brown. 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: Oak
Dimensions: 7.8” L x 6.8” W x 4.75” 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
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