15/05/2025
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C U R A T i O N
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A recent curation of Fourteen a.m’s residential project Fox Burrow, photographed by Nacho Rivera.
ORIGAMI BOX : Abokika
Akiko is the designer and craftsperson behind Abokika. She creates timeless, functional and simple objects that are traditional, yet contemporary — in leather. Her Origami boxes are part of her growing home collection and comes in a few different sizes and shapes/
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CAST IRON PAN & CUTTING BOARD
From the Japan House London shop .
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UTOSHAKUSHI ( Wooden ladle ) : Yoshiyuki Makino
Makino San is part of a preservation society in Hida-Takayama ( Gifu Prefecture ), Japan, formed to preserve the making and use of this beautifully hand carved ladle, commonly used and made since centuries back. Not being treated with any lacquer or oil, a natural aroma of the wood is released — as well good chemicals that encourage a sense of calm in us
( studies that Makino San has conducted together with a University in Japan, shows this ) .
The ladle is mainly made from a Magnolia tree that is common in the forest dense region, where Makino San is a forester himself.
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Ceramic DEEP PLATE : Naekobo
‘nae 苗’ means ‘sprout,’ and ‘kobo 工房’ means ‘workshop.’ Together, they signify ‘a space where ideas and objects come alive—a perpetually growing state.’
Soft shapes and sensorial textures play a central role in Naemi Miyazu’s (the artist behind Naekobo) work. Embracing perceived incompleteness, she scores and roughens surfaces, then smooths and refines them, allowing the unique character of each piece to emerge.
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