Contrast, sculpted into harmony.
Kuro & Hikari Vase
Kuro & Hikari Vase
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Handcrafted from natural bamboo, the Kuro & Hikari Vase is a study in contrast, balance, and artistry. Inspired by Japanese minimalism, each piece is shaped to celebrate the raw beauty of bamboo while offering two distinct expressions.
Hikari (Light Edition): A warm, natural-toned finish that brings brightness and calm to interiors — ideal for serene, sunlit spaces.
Kuro (Dark Edition): A deep, bold-toned finish that creates dramatic elegance — perfect for refined, contemporary settings.
Whether holding fresh blooms or standing alone as a sculptural accent, the Kuro & Hikari Vase transforms any space into a meditation on simplicity and refinement. More than décor, it is a symbol of harmony — where shadow meets light.
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Two tones, one soul — where shadow and light find harmony.
Purposeful in the Home
- Versatile Styling — Holds dried stems, single branches, or stands beautifully on its own.
- Light Yet Durable — Easy to move, strong enough to endure everyday living.
- All-Season Accent — Complements both neutral palettes and bold interiors.
What It Brings to You
- Serene Presence — Transforms any room into a sanctuary of calm.
- Luxury in Form — Minimalist silhouette with a sculptural weight that commands attention.
- Sustainability at Heart — Crafted from renewable bamboo, sparing hardwood forests and their nesting life.
- Timeless Harmony — Blends with both modern and traditional interiors, season after season.
Designed with Intention
- Bamboo Essence — Strong, renewable, and naturally textured for lasting elegance.
- Artful Finish — Hand-polished surface that glows softly in shifting light.
- Balanced Design — A form refined for proportion, poise, and quiet beauty.
- Unique Character — Subtle variations ensure every vase is one-of-a-kind.

Sustainability — Designs Which Keep Forests Untouched
Each bamboo table spares ~5kg of hardwood — equal to 6–7 dense planks. In hardwood crafting, that weight would be lost through 2kg sawing, 2kg sanding, and 1kg kiln-drying, each step shaving away at trees that took decades to grow. Even small tables in hardwood leave behind large scars in the forest.
By choosing bamboo, those planks remain as standing trunks where hares dart between shadows and small birds rest between leaps. The quiet corners of the woods, usually stripped for small furniture, remain whole — places of safety, untouched.
That choice leaves ~4–5 square meters of forest cover spared, and ~50 liters of water saved — enough for 100 hares to drink in a day. What stands in your home as elegance also stands in the forest as mercy.
From grove to gallery, every step is a quiet dialogue between nature and hand.
The Craft of Kuro & Hikari
The Beginning — Bamboo Chosen with Care
The Sculpting — Hands Over Machines
Every curve is guided by artisan hands. Subtle textures, natural ridges, and small variations whisper the truth of handmade work
The Contrast — Kuro & Hikari
Darkened bamboo deepens into Kuro’s rich shadow. Its complement, Hikari, is polished to a quiet glow. Together, they form balance: light meeting dark, strength meeting softness.
The Finishing — Nature Honored
The vase is polished with care, revealing bamboo’s natural grain. No chemical sheen, only the refined glow of earth’s own material.
The Legacy — A Vessel with Meaning
Every vase is more than form — it is a gesture of preservation. To own one is to invite harmony, and to honor the forests that remain untouched.
Every vase is more than form — it is a gesture of preservation. To own one is to invite harmony, and to honor the forests that remain untouched.