Kanna: An Exploration of Traditional Japanese Carpentry

By A Mystery Man Writer

Description

In the months prior to Kanna  we began our research and sourced a selection of traditional carpentry tools from retired Daiku (大工 - Japanese carpenters) in Japan. With several hundred different types of tools to choose from, we curated a broad selection to represent the many speci

Native & Co designs and curates Japanese and Taiwanese homeware. Working closely with specialist makers and local craftsmen, they seek out discreet pieces crafted with simplicity, subtlety and purity - combining Japanese and Taiwanese traditional craft with contemporary design.

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Kanna: An Exploration of Traditional Japanese Carpentry
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