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Tokyo - 25 Piece Curated Set

Where Scandinavian minimalism meets Japanese wabi-sabi, something remarkable emerges—a design philosophy that prizes negative space as much as the objects that define it. The Tokyo collection embodies this balance: twenty-five ceramic blooms curated for spaces that understand beauty doesn't require embellishment, only intention.

Ivory blooms provide serene foundations, while powder blue and peridot tones inject subtle color with meditative restraint. Jade and chartreuse greens echo contemplative zen gardens, complemented by caramel and burnt yellow earthiness. Milk teal and oatmeal neutrals whisper rather than announce, punctuated by robin's egg blue accents like kintsugi gold—present but never overwhelming. Latte tones complete the palette with understated warmth found in tatami rooms and hand-shaped ceramics.

Twenty-five pieces creates substantial impact while honoring ma—the Japanese concept of meaningful emptiness. Each bloom arrives in its own pretty box with a keyhole for wall hanging.

For minimalists who've grown weary of stark coldness, admirers of both hygge and ikigai, and anyone who believes the most beautiful spaces are the ones where every element serves a purpose and nothing exists merely for decoration's sake.

$799.88
Tokyo - 25 Piece Curated Set
$799.88

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Where Scandinavian minimalism meets Japanese wabi-sabi, something remarkable emerges—a design philosophy that prizes negative space as much as the objects that define it. The Tokyo collection embodies this balance: twenty-five ceramic blooms curated for spaces that understand beauty doesn't require embellishment, only intention.

Ivory blooms provide serene foundations, while powder blue and peridot tones inject subtle color with meditative restraint. Jade and chartreuse greens echo contemplative zen gardens, complemented by caramel and burnt yellow earthiness. Milk teal and oatmeal neutrals whisper rather than announce, punctuated by robin's egg blue accents like kintsugi gold—present but never overwhelming. Latte tones complete the palette with understated warmth found in tatami rooms and hand-shaped ceramics.

Twenty-five pieces creates substantial impact while honoring ma—the Japanese concept of meaningful emptiness. Each bloom arrives in its own pretty box with a keyhole for wall hanging.

For minimalists who've grown weary of stark coldness, admirers of both hygge and ikigai, and anyone who believes the most beautiful spaces are the ones where every element serves a purpose and nothing exists merely for decoration's sake.