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Crafted from fine Yoshino cedar and finished with Urushi (Japanese lacquer), this plate showcases the natural grain and lightness unique to the wood.
The deep, rich tones of the lacquer enhance the warmth of the cedar, creating a refined yet organic presence on the table. After the wood is carved into shape, it is carefully polished to accentuate the grain. Three layers of lacquer are then applied, with polishing in between to refine the sheen. This process highlights the natural texture of the cedar, allowing its surface to be both seen and felt.

RECOMMENDED USE

Its slightly elevated design brings a subtle variation to your table setting, making it ideal for showcasing a standout dish. It also doubles as a stylish tray for accessories or small items. It pairs beautifully with appetizers such as prosciutto, olives, and other small bites.

MATERIAL

WOOD (YOSHINO CEDAR), URUSHI

SIZE
COLOR
BLACK, WHITE

Designed and handcrafted by Hiromi Ohtake

FEATURES

SPECK

YOSHINO ROUNDED PLATE

Color
BLACK

$78.00

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Hiromi Ohtake

Yoshino, Nara

The Quiet Bonds Behind the Craft in Yoshino

Perched in a place where the mountains of Yoshino unfold in every direction, there is a quiet workshop. If you open the window, the wind will drift through, carrying with it the gentle fragrance of the trees. The artisan who works here had first set his sights on this path when he was just a high school student in Sapporo, Hokkaido. He had longed to apprentice under the master he admired, and after graduating from university, he finally started at a workshop in Hyogo. Through his master’s introduction, he later moved to Nara, where new encounters and a new way of life shaped the style he encompasses today.

The wood he works with is Yoshino cedar. He planes the wood, gives it form, and layers it with Urushi (Japanese lacquer) until it transforms into vessels that are meant to grace the dining table. In the past, he had often created vivid works with brightly-colored Urushi, but now he has settled into tones that harmonize with the cedar’s natural hues and grain. As the years have passed, his expression has deepened; whereas his style has gained a sense of richness and maturity.

The cedar he uses comes from Hanai Shoten. When he is in need of materials, he personally visits, choosing each piece with his own eyes. It is, as he says, an environment that sustains his craft—one of rare fortune.

The Hanai family welcomed him—who had come all the way from Sapporo— like he was one of their own. They share meals several times a week, celebrate birthdays together, and the children fondly call him ‘Hiromi-chan’, as if he were an older brother. Such warmth had become more than companionship; it became a bond that goes beyond blood, a bond that supports his everyday life and brings inspiration to his creations.

“I have been able to continue creating because of the environment around me,” he says. In those words lies not only his devotion to the craft, but the affection he has for the deep-rooted community of Yoshino, Nara, that has intertwined itself with his work.

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