In order to achieve a delicate thickness of 0.5mm, we cultivate our technical skills using the five senses.
In order to express an elegant outline, we carefully shave each piece, paying close attention to the blade making, polishing, selecting, and setting.
In order to feel a fine and smooth texture when touched, we apply the optimum polish and finish according to the material.
In order to make a beautiful finish, we decide on the direction to process a piece according to its grain, and change the gloss and color of the paint according to the material being used.
In order to achieve a delicate thickness of 0.5mm, we cultivate our technical skills using the five senses.
In order to express an elegant outline, we carefully shave each piece, paying close attention to the blade making, polishing, selecting, and setting.
In order to feel a fine and smooth texture when touched, we apply the optimum polish and finish according to the material.
In order to make a beautiful finish, we decide on the direction to process a piece according to its grain, and change the gloss and color of the paint according to the material being used.
This wall art is characterized by its distinguished grain and the shades and shadows that change with the three-dimensional curves running through the center.
The LINEA flower vase collection is characterized by detailed work that allows you to see the flow of the woodgrain and the delicate finish of the rim. It perfectly harmonizes with the elegant outline created under the themes of simplicity and universal beauty.
The FLUSSO collection of flower vases is characterized by its voluminous form and the delicate finish of its rim that curves in to highlight the flow of the woodgrain.
This objet is characterized by the harmonization of the lines organically created with multiple curves and the grain on its surface.
This Kendama objet is characterized by the delicate and detailed work, the woodgrain that flows along the curved surface, and its smoothness.
This objet is inspired by a traditional cup-and-ball game called the bilboquet, which is said to be the origin of Kendama. It is characterized by its delicate and detailed work, the woodgrain flowing along the surface of the sphere, and its smoothness.