Japanese Minimalism
Japanese minimalism at this register: a clock that suggests the hour rather than stating it, a pencil that carries the scent of the forest it came from, an incense holder formed from glass salvaged at the kiln floor, no two the same. This collection brings together Japanese making tools, Japandi objects, washi paper goods, and home scenting objects from independent studios including Postalco, Lemnos, Kokuyo, Classiky, and Odai.
The objects here share a quietness that isn't emptiness — it's the result of removing everything that doesn't need to be there. Japanese design at its most considered: objects that were never chasing anything to begin with.
