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Japan and Korea know-how, travel and art of living in your mailbox.

OBJECTS TO LIVE

Tableware, interior decoration, incense, home textiles... objects to live from Japan and Korea, unique pieces or in very small quantities shaped by artisans who perpetuate ancestral gestures to anchor them in our contemporary lives, transforming the ordinary into the poetry of everyday life.

No longer availableA guide in French to Kyoto's crafts and design addresses
Korean apricot-leaf-shaped spoon by Sung Woo ChoiKorean apricot-leaf-shaped spoon by Sung Woo Choi
Small Korean ginkgo-leaf-shaped muddler by Sung Woo ChoiSmall Korean ginkgo-leaf-shaped muddler by Sung Woo Choi
Cypress (Hinoki) Japanese room fragrance diffuserCypress (Hinoki) Japanese room fragrance diffuser
Pojagi Korean Patchwork PlacematPojagi Korean Patchwork Placemat
Japanese two-coloured shaker boxes in cherry woodJapanese two-coloured shaker boxes in cherry wood
Japanese Incense Gift Set, with hand-painted paulownia wood boxJapanese Incense Gift Set, with hand-painted paulownia wood box
Japanese Magewappa Cedar Wood BoxJapanese Magewappa Cedar Wood Box
Korean chestnut-leaf-shaped spoon by Sung Woo ChoiKorean chestnut-leaf-shaped spoon by Sung Woo Choi
Hiroshi Saotome's Small Ceramic Soliflore VaseHiroshi Saotome's Small Ceramic Soliflore Vase
Japanese Cast Iron Incense HolderJapanese Cast Iron Incense Holder
Aomori Hiba Wood Incense and Essential Oil BoxAomori Hiba Wood Incense and Essential Oil Box
White Ceramic Japanese BoxWhite Ceramic Japanese Box
White Ceramic Japanese Box Sale price€62,00
2 Small Brass Spoons by Tanaka Syunsuke2 Small Brass Spoons by Tanaka Syunsuke
Japanese incense box, wood from the temples of KyōtoJapanese incense box, wood from the temples of Kyōto
Small Japanese Magewappa Cedar Wood Box with Lacquer SpoonSmall Japanese Magewappa Cedar Wood Box with Lacquer Spoon
Box of 30 hinoki wood chopsticksBox of 30 hinoki wood chopsticks
Small Ceramic Plate by Shu HiraiSmall Ceramic Plate by Shu Hirai
Japanese mountain cherry wood (yamasakura) shaker boxesJapanese mountain cherry wood (yamasakura) shaker boxes
Japanese ceramic plate grey-beige with blue specklesJapanese ceramic plate grey-beige with blue speckles
Large grey Japanese ceramic bowlLarge grey Japanese ceramic bowl
Le Bord de la Fenêtre, Séoul : SIGNED, NUMBERED AND FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHYLe Bord de la Fenêtre, Séoul : SIGNED, NUMBERED AND FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Le Vent se Lève, Wanju, Corée : SIGNED, NUMBERED AND FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHYLe Vent se Lève, Wanju, Corée : SIGNED, NUMBERED AND FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Kōyō à Shinnyo-dō, Kyoto : SIGNED, NUMBERED AND FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHYKōyō à Shinnyo-dō, Kyoto : SIGNED, NUMBERED AND FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Lignes, Kyoto : SIGNED, NUMBERED AND FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHYLignes, Kyoto : SIGNED, NUMBERED AND FRAMED FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY
Chamotte stoneware plate-tray with blue geometric decoration by Tarō Kamoda (son)Chamotte stoneware plate-tray with blue geometric decoration by Tarō Kamoda (son)
Antique Japanese cobalt blue Arita porcelain box (sometsuke)Antique Japanese cobalt blue Arita porcelain box (sometsuke)
Large kurinuki wooden dish decorated with makie (gold powder) and raden (mother-of-pearl)Large kurinuki wooden dish decorated with makie (gold powder) and raden (mother-of-pearl)
Chestnut wood and black urushi lacquer bowl, itosuji decorationChestnut wood and black urushi lacquer bowl, itosuji decoration
Bowl in zelkova wood and black urushi lacquer, itosuji decorBowl in zelkova wood and black urushi lacquer, itosuji decor
Hida Shunkei round wooden and urushi lacquer boxHida Shunkei round wooden and urushi lacquer box
Large round tray in Japanese hidehiranuri lacquerLarge round tray in Japanese hidehiranuri lacquer
Contemporary two-tiered box (jubako) in hidehiranuri lacquerContemporary two-tiered box (jubako) in hidehiranuri lacquer
Korean celadon kōgō by Yoo Haegang, Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 13, and nerikō (incense beads)Korean celadon kōgō by Yoo Haegang, Intangible Cultural Heritage No. 13, and nerikō (incense beads)
Kōgō in sometsuke porcelain of Kamide Chōemon and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Kōgō in sometsuke porcelain of Kamide Chōemon and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Takano Shōami's sometsuke porcelain kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Takano Shōami's sometsuke porcelain kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Takano Shōami's sometsuke porcelain kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Takano Shōami's sometsuke porcelain kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Set of three antique Japanese bamboo boxes Set of three antique Japanese bamboo boxes
Kosugi-yaki ceramic vase by Eiichi IkegamiKosugi-yaki ceramic vase by Eiichi Ikegami
White kohiki ceramic vase from Suigetsu-gamaWhite kohiki ceramic vase from Suigetsu-gama
Toshiyuki Miwa's ceramic Kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Toshiyuki Miwa's ceramic Kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Tezuka Gyokudō ceramic kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Tezuka Gyokudō ceramic kōgō and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Arita porcelain Kōgō by Hōzan and nerikō (incense balls) japanArita porcelain Kōgō by Hōzan and nerikō (incense balls) japan
Ceramic Kōgō by Kamiyama Yasuhisa and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)Ceramic Kōgō by Kamiyama Yasuhisa and Japanese nerikō (incense balls)
Blue and beige porcelain plate by Yuna Saito Blue and beige porcelain plate by Yuna Saito
Contemporary Moon Jar by Dasol LeeContemporary Moon Jar by Dasol Lee
Small Moon Jar, Korean White Ceramic VaseSmall Moon Jar, Korean White Ceramic Vase
Small Ceramic Vase by Wataru MyoshuSmall Ceramic Vase by Wataru Myoshu