While you're free to sip away on your beverage of choice, our Chasen Cup is named after the elegant shape of the whisk used in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony....
Whilst slightly different in size, we think these Jade and Pear-green glazed rice bowls are the 'paafekutto pair'. Of course they also make great snack or dip bowls - and...
We've nicknamed this striking, lipped bowl 'electric blue' because it really leaps out at you from across the room. This bold statement piece would look great on display but it's...
Handcrafted in Japan, this ceramic cup is beautifully glazed in pale grey with a milky wash. Best for cloud filled mornings contemplating whether to go out for a walk or have another...
This beautiful, organically-shaped guinomi (short, stemmed sake cup) has been lovingly handcrafted by a Kyoto artisan. Its form suggests fluidity in stillness. You'll be drawn to its textural stoneware finish - ...
This deliciously speckled Oatmeal cup is appropriately milk-washed to allow the handsome textured raw clay to filter through. Although hessian-like in appearance it's smooth to the touch and a joy...
Handcrafted in Japan, this smooth, elegant ceramic cup is beautifully glazed in the palest of pale celadon - just a hint of blue-green. Ethereal. Sourced from a pottery gallery in Kyushu. It has...
If like us, you adore Japanese cafe style and the gorgeous way in which you are served, then you will totally get this little jug without the need for further...
This handsome, mottled-grey, Japanese ceramic dish works just as well on the table for small condiments or a cookie for your cuppa, as it does on the bedside table for your...
This ceramic beauty with its scalloped edges representing the regal Japanese Chrysanthemum is a must-have piece - alas we have just one! You'll want to eat your cereal out of...
Resembling a scoop or ladle, these beautifully designed and superbly hand-crafted wooden Hishaku incense holders are made by the Asahikawa wood artisans of Hokkaido. They would add an elegant addition to any living...
This divine Japanese antique lacquerware plate was sourced in Shiga prefecture, adjacent to Kyoto, in a gorgeous old antique store - which we could have spent days in! Alas, short on time...