Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Purely handmade stoneware ceramic
Food-safe, lead-free
All clay and raw glaze used are from Germany
Dimensions: Short D29 x H9 cm Tall D29.5 x 16.5 cm
Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Beautiful and functional Senegalese baskets crafted in West African millet grass & plastic strips recycled from used prayer mats
Handmade items are not factory made and will have minor imperfections and variations, which is part of their charm and appeal
Care Instructions: Senegalese baskets are easy to clean. To clean, wipe with a soft damp cloth. Washing under running water is not preferred as the basket takes a long time to dry. To dry, leave under direct sunlight. Recommended to use the storage basket in a well-ventilated room. Not recommended to use in an environment with high humidity.
Elephant grass baskets from Ghana reflects the artisans culture. These baskets are famous for their beauty and durability.
Handmade items are not factory made and will have minor imperfections and variations, which is part of their charm and appeal
Care Instructions: To clean, spray water (either room temperature or warm water) or rinse in bucket of water. To dry, simply leave at a well-ventilated location during a hot and sunny day. Basket softens when wet, allows reshape and retains shape when dry.
Beautiful and functional Senegalese baskets crafted in West African millet grass & plastic strips recycled from used prayer mats
Handmade items are not factory made and will have minor imperfections and variations, which is part of their charm and appeal
Care Instructions: Senegalese baskets are easy to clean. To clean, wipe with a soft damp cloth. Washing under running water is not preferred as the basket takes a long time to dry. To dry, leave under direct sunlight. Recommended to use the storage basket in a well-ventilated room. Not recommended to use in an environment with high humidity.
Elephant grass baskets from Ghana reflects the artisans culture. These baskets are famous for their beauty and durability.
Handmade items are not factory made and will have minor imperfections and variations, which is part of their charm and appeal
Care Instructions: To clean, spray water (either room temperature or warm water) or rinse in bucket of water. To dry, simply leave at a well-ventilated location during a hot and sunny day. Basket softens when wet, allows reshape and retains shape when dry.
Beautiful and functional Senegalese baskets crafted in West African millet grass & plastic strips recycled from used prayer mats
Handmade items are not factory made and will have minor imperfections and variations, which is part of their charm and appeal
Care Instructions: Senegalese baskets are easy to clean. To clean, wipe with a soft damp cloth. Washing under running water is not preferred as the basket takes a long time to dry. To dry, leave under direct sunlight. Recommended to use the storage basket in a well-ventilated room. Not recommended to use in an environment with high humidity.
Elephant grass baskets from Ghana reflects the artisans culture. These baskets are famous for their beauty and durability.
Handmade items are not factory made and will have minor imperfections and variations, which is part of their charm and appeal
Care Instructions: To clean, spray water (either room temperature or warm water) or rinse in bucket of water. To dry, simply leave at a well-ventilated location during a hot and sunny day. Basket softens when wet, allows reshape and retains shape when dry.
Elephant grass baskets from Ghana reflects the artisans culture. These baskets are famous for their beauty and durability.
Handmade items are not factory made and will have minor imperfections and variations, which is part of their charm and appeal
Care Instructions: To clean, spray water (either room temperature or warm water) or rinse in bucket of water. To dry, simply leave at a well-ventilated location during a hot and sunny day. Basket softens when wet, allows reshape and retains shape when dry.
Beautiful and functional Senegalese baskets crafted in West African millet grass & plastic strips recycled from used prayer mats
Handmade items are not factory made and will have minor imperfections and variations, which is part of their charm and appeal
Care Instructions: To clean, spray water (either room temperature or warm water) or rinse in bucket of water. To dry, simply leave at a well-ventilated location during a hot and sunny day. Basket softens when wet, allows reshape and retains shape when dry.
Elephant grass baskets from Ghana reflects the artisans culture. These baskets are famous for their beauty and durability.
Handmade items are not factory made and will have minor imperfections and variations, which is part of their charm and appeal
Care Instructions: To clean, spray water (either room temperature or warm water) or rinse in bucket of water. To dry, simply leave at a well-ventilated location during a hot and sunny day. Basket softens when wet, allows reshape and retains shape when dry.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Purely handmade stoneware ceramic
Food-safe, lead-free
All clay and raw glaze used are from Germany
Dimensions: Pitcher D7.5 x H17.5 cm Espresso cup D5.5 x H4.5 cm
Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Purely handmade stoneware ceramic
Food-safe, lead-free
All clay and raw glaze used are from Germany
Dimensions: Rectangular plate L24.5 x W15.5 cm Creamer pot D9 x H9.5 cm Sugar bowl D9 x H9 cm
Ceramic is a timeless piece with aesthetic inherent in variations, each piece mirrors a personalized touch fashioned to combine simplicity with functionality
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Ikat is an ancient and intricate fabric-making technique where threads are dyed before weaving. The threads are bound in a pattern so that the parts covered by the binding "resist" the dye, creating a design.
Carefully produced by a skillful craftsman in Japan. The lid has a two-tone color with beautiful textures. Match the color of the lid to your room’s interior by placing it either white or pink side up. The case’s gentle hue and tender appearance is charming.
These clocks are made of circular plywood in the same way as the tambourine frames that Lemnos has utilized in many of its previous clocks. Numbers Clock employs largish numbers that are extremely easy to see with this frame. Lines Clock utilizes longer hour and minute hands, with the intention of attributing them with the same level of presence as the numbers on the face. With both, the overall balance and the details were decided on with a premium placed on ease of visibility.
Designer comment The round plywood frame developed by Lemnos in 2000. Holding this beautiful frame – which has been used up until now by numerous designers – in high esteem, I designed these clocks so that they harmonized with its essence. Yota Kakuda