These boxes were inspired by a round window in a Japanese Tea Ceremony room in the Sento Imperial Palace (Kyoto). The primary woods are beech, butternut and bloodwood. The “windows” are made from birch bark.
Dimensions: 12.25Lx4Wx4.25H
These boxes were inspired by a round window in a Japanese Tea Ceremony room in the Sento Imperial Palace (Kyoto). The primary woods are beech, butternut and bloodwood. The “windows” are made from birch bark.
Dimensions: 12.25Lx4Wx4.25H
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