Prayer facilities/ © FASHION HEADLINE
A poster for "Nakagawa Woodcraft x Wa Rosoku Daiyo x KIKOF Arrangements around Lake Biwa vol.2" featuring a beautiful white circle around Lake Biwa at sunrise./ © FASHION HEADLINE
"Nakagawa Woodcraft × Daiyo Japanese Candles × KIKOF Arrangements around Lake Biwa vol.2"/ © FASHION HEADLINE
"Nakagawa Woodcraft × Daiyo Japanese Candles × KIKOF Arrangements around Lake Biwa vol.2"/ © FASHION HEADLINE
The tableware is from KIKOF, and cutlery and plates from Nakagawa Woodcraft are lined up. The candle stand features soft-colored Japanese candles from Daiyo. The dining table setting exudes a gentle warmth./ © FASHION HEADLINE
KIKOF plates and pitchers feature the colors reflected on Lake Biwa in the morning, afternoon, evening, and moonlit night. They allow you to feel nature even in the city./ © FASHION HEADLINE
A curtain of leaves like a bamboo blind for prayer/ © FASHION HEADLINE
A prayer arrangement expressed with pieces of wood resembling a sacred tree and Japanese candles. "It's not just religious, but confronting what you create, confronting yourself, I think that's also a form of prayer," says Onishi of Oyo./ © FASHION HEADLINE
The smooth wooden tub and stool are placed on Shigaraki ware tiles. It almost seems as if you can smell the hot water./ © FASHION HEADLINE
The washbasin is fitted with a full-length mirror that makes use of the frame of a bucket. The mirror made for the exhibition was highly praised by Ryosuke Uehara and Yoshie Watanabe of KIGI!/ © FASHION HEADLINE
A natural air freshener made from wood chips. They can be thinly shaved into a container or cut into sticks to make a diffuser. "I want to use them all carefully," says Nakagawa./ © FASHION HEADLINE
The pop and colorful small candles are also popular as gifts. "There are cats and mice on the packaging, but in the old days, Japanese candle makers always had cats. Because the ingredients are plant-based, mice would appear. We still have cats in our hou/ © FASHION HEADLINE