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Komonono

※The product will be available from April, 2025.

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"Komono" refers to a collection of small, charming items or accessories, often found in everyday life.

Although these items are tiny and may seem like humble supporting characters, they play a much more significant role than their size suggests. There are countless situations where these small pieces are essential in making things come together.

With their practicality and simple design, komono items seamlessly fit into any scenario, perfectly complementing the moments you need them.

When you have them to hand, they will undoubtedly prove their worth.

Sururun Bowl

※The product will be available from April, 2025.

The "Sururun Bowl" is a piece of tableware designed to allow you to easily dispose of shells and waste through the gap created when a boomerang-shaped dish and bowl are stacked together. The name "Sururun" comes from a Japanese word that mimics the sound of something smoothly sliding or slipping, perfectly reflecting how waste effortlessly glides through the gap, making cleanup smooth and hassle-free.

Since the waste is discarded directly into the bowl, it keeps your surroundings clean, allowing you to enjoy your meal in a tidy and pleasant environment. The process is simple — just remove the top dish and dispose of the waste.

Additionally, when used separately, the bowl can serve various purposes, such as holding soba and condiments or a rice bowl with side dishes, offering endless possibilities depending on your needs.

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Chef's ware

This is a product that beautifully expresses the rich character of the plates.

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SINGLE

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The main feature of Japanese suribachi is its comb pattern. The comb pattern on the inside is carefully crafted by artisans one by one.
Visually appealing and excellent for grinding.

 

suribachi
with a wave pattern inside

suribachi without ridges

The "me-nashi suribachi" is characterized by not having comb-like ridges, and it is made with a focus on the user's perspective. It grinds everything finely and thoroughly even without ridges.

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Mortar

GIFT

Pestle

Futamono

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