Designed by Masataka Sumitani, and made of solid brass in Toyama, Japan, this substantial and stunning flower vase is a masterpiece. Sumitani Saburo Shoten has prospered as a metalworking town...
Designed by Masataka Sumitani, and made of solid brass in Toyama, Japan, this substantial and stunning flower vase is a masterpiece. Sumitani Saburo Shoten has prospered as a metalworking town...
Designed by Masataka Sumitani, and made of solid brass in Toyama, Japan, this substantial and stunning flower vase is a masterpiece. Sumitani Saburo Shoten has prospered as a metalworking town...
Designed by Masataka Sumitani, and made of solid brass in Toyama, Japan, this substantial and stunning flower vase is a masterpiece. Sumitani Saburo Shoten has prospered as a metalworking town...
Designed by Shuya Sumitani, and made of solid brass in Toyama, Japan, this substantial and stunning flower vase is a masterpiece. Sumitani Saburo Shoten has prospered as a metalworking town...
Designed by Shuya Sumitani, and made of solid brass in Toyama, Japan, this substantial and stunning flower vase is a masterpiece. Sumitani Saburo Shoten has prospered as a metalworking town...
Designed by Shuya Sumitani, and made of solid brass in Toyama, Japan, this substantial and stunning flower vase is a masterpiece. Sumitani Saburo Shoten has prospered as a metalworking town...
This single flower vase has a lovely round body and is decorated entirely with a romantic milky white pattern. Although the height is low, the round body is large and...
This single flower vase has a lovely round body and is decorated entirely with a romantic milky white pattern. Although the height is low, the round body is large and...
This single flower vase has a lovely round body and is decorated entirely with a romantic milky white pattern. Although the height is low, the round body is large and...
Designed by Ikumi Ishizaki, Tsumugi soup bowls are designed to follow traditional Japanese food culture that has been preserved through generations. Each shape of the bowl was named after a traditional...
Designed by Ikumi Ishizaki, Tsumugi soup bowls are designed to follow traditional Japanese food culture that has been preserved through generations. Each shape of the bowl was named after a traditional...
Designed by Ikumi Ishizaki, Tsumugi soup bowls are designed to follow traditional Japanese food culture that has been preserved through generations. Each shape of the bowl was named after a traditional...
Designed by Ikumi Ishizaki, Tsumugi soup bowls are designed to follow traditional Japanese food culture that has been preserved through generations. Each shape of the bowl was named after a traditional...
Designed by Ikumi Ishizaki, Tsumugi soup bowls are designed to follow traditional Japanese food culture that has been preserved through generations. Each shape of the bowl was named after a traditional...
Designed by Ikumi Ishizaki, Tsumugi soup bowls are designed to follow traditional Japanese food culture that has been preserved through generations. Each shape of the bowl was named after a traditional...
Nijiyura refers to the color and the contour that are uniquely characteristic of the traditional Chusen dying technique. It originates from the creation of a combination of "bleeding" and "fluctuation"...
Nijiyura refers to the color and the contour that are uniquely characteristic of the traditional Chusen dying technique. It originates from the creation of a combination of "bleeding" and "fluctuation"...
Nijiyura refers to the color and the contour that are uniquely characteristic of the traditional Chusen dying technique. It originates from the creation of a combination of "bleeding" and "fluctuation"...
Nijiyura refers to the color and the contour that are uniquely characteristic of the traditional Chusen dying technique. It originates from the creation of a combination of "bleeding" and "fluctuation"...
Nijiyura refers to the color and the contour that are uniquely characteristic of the traditional Chusen dying technique. It originates from the creation of a combination of "bleeding" and "fluctuation"...
Nijiyura refers to the color and the contour that are uniquely characteristic of the traditional Chusen dying technique. It originates from the creation of a combination of "bleeding" and "fluctuation"...
Nijiyura refers to the color and the contour that are uniquely characteristic of the traditional Chusen dying technique. It originates from the creation of a combination of "bleeding" and "fluctuation"...
Nijiyura refers to the color and the contour that are uniquely characteristic of the traditional Chusen dying technique. It originates from the creation of a combination of "bleeding" and "fluctuation"...