Creamer Cup
Creamer Cup $27.00
Utility meets symmetry meets beauty. What’s a gorgeous cup of coffee without a beautiful creamer on the side? Colors: Black, Natural, and Gloss Grey 2.25" H x 3.25" Materials: Porcelain and Clay Blend Care: Dishwasher and Microwave Safe Hasami Porcelain is designed by Takuhiro Shinomoto in Venice, CA, and made in Hasami, Japan, from a combination of Hasami clay and unglazed porcelain, fired at high temperatures for a lengthy period of time to achieve their signature textured finish. Due to its organic material and distinct environmental influences at the time of firing, each product actually develops its own character and patina over time. Designs are stain-resistant, microwave and dishwasher safe, and easy to stack, following the same principles of modularity as traditional Japanese tiered boxes.
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Medium Trivet (Pot Holder)
Medium Trivet (Pot Holder) $18.00 $20.00
Simple, natural, and effective, these are the elements of the Sakai trivet. Perfect for preserving your counter and table tops, these trivets are beautiful enough to proudly display while also storing easily. Made in Japan
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Small Trivet (Pot Holder)
Small Trivet (Pot Holder) $15.30 $17.00
Simple, natural, and effective, these are the elements of the Sakai trivet. Perfect for preserving your counter and table tops, these trivets are beautiful enough to proudly display while also storing easily. Made in Japan
Sugar Pot
Sugar Pot $18.00
Just an artful spoonful of sugar, crafted with care. Colors: Black, Gloss Grey, and Natural 2.25" H x 3.25" W Materials: Porcelain and Clay Blend Care: Dishwasher and Microwave Safe Hasami Porcelain is designed by Takuhiro Shinomoto in Venice, CA, and made in Hasami, Japan, from a combination of Hasami clay and unglazed porcelain, fired at high temperatures for a lengthy period of time to achieve their signature textured finish. Due to its organic material and distinct environmental influences at the time of firing, each product actually develops its own character and patina over time. Designs are stain-resistant, microwave and dishwasher safe, and easy to stack, following the same principles of modularity as traditional Japanese tiered boxes.
Keyboard Brush
Keyboard Brush $12.00
Have you ever stopped to really look at your keyboard? It's gross, like really gross. After you hold it over the waste bin and give it a few good knocks, do a better job of keeping it clean on the regular with this clever keyboard brush from Kanaya.       
Bookends - Autotype
Bookends $240.00
Your mailman is going to wish they didn't skip arm day when it comes time to deliver these cast iron bookends from Japanese designer Rikucho Ogasawara. We could talk about the Ogasawara's unique ability to apply modern design to such a traditional production process, but here's what you really want to know. Whichever super impressive books you like to display, but maybe haven't actually read...these bookends will hold them up and make sure visitors to your home notice them and assume you read them. These horn inspired bookends are sold as a pair, and have become an iconic design of master craftsman Rikuchou Ogasawara. Made with traditional techniques from the Iwate region of Japan, the cast iron is modern and classic at the same time. An appropriately understated yet distinct design to hold up your beloved books - place on your shelf or right on your desk as a visual centerpiece. Hand-made cast iron may show slight variation.
Wooden Tray - Autotype
Wooden Tray from $96.00
It's a tray and it's made of ash, but it is NOT an ashtray. Like all things HASAMI, it's supremely elegant and multi-functional (it's a tray, it's a lid, it's a plate).
Kinto Sacco Glass Vase 01 - Autotype
Kinto Sacco Glass Vase 01 $24.00
Vases that only hold one flower are a secret weapon when it comes to decorating. The ratio of effort to payoff is sublime. Rather than look for 1 large vase, try mixing and matching 3 small bud vases with 1-3 stems in each. Your table will look all the better for it.
Kinto Sacco Vase 02 - Autotype
Kinto Sacco Vase 02 $32.90
Vases that only hold one flower are a secret weapon when it comes to decorating. The ratio of effort to payoff is sublime. Rather than look for 1 large vase, try mixing and matching 3 small bud vases with 1-3 stems in each. Your table will look all the better for it.
Flower Color Guide Book - Autotype
Flower Color Guide Book $35.00
Two brothers in Brooklyn have done the unthinkable. They essentially found and photographed an entire PANTONE book of colors, with flowers. It's a gargantuan effort and the resulting book is fun to flip through and also really easy to use. The science and art of using color as applied to natural wonders like flowers is creative stimulation of the highest order.
Maruyo Koizumi Rock Vase - Autotype
Maruyo Koizumi Rock Vase $44.00
The treachery of images indeed! What looks like ancient granite, washed soft and round by wind, water, and time is actually a stunning ceramic bud vase.
Le Klint 375 Table Lamp - Autotype
Le Klint 375 Table Lamp $1,000.00
Even if you watch an hour of video about how these lamps are made (like we did) it still remains a mystery. From a long, flat sheet of paper to precisely rendered sculpture, all through a careful sequence of precise, repeated folds in the paper. Otherworldly stuff.  
Knife Towel - Autotype
Knife Towel $18.00
You're staring down into the kitchen drawer. There are the 'nice' towels, you're not supposed to use. Then there are the 'gross' towels you use waaaay too much. These knife towels from Mujun are 'nice' but not so nice that you can't use them and use them often. Where you put them in the towel drawer is completely up to you.