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[ with Modern Art ]

Product name : Shitan Hyotanhorikotana
(Red Sandalwood Small Rack with Gourd-Shaped Carvings)
Craftsman : Nagasawa
Category : CLASSIC
Type of wood : Red Sandalwood
Size : 43×32×56cm
Product number : 1833
Price : ¥3,960,000 (excluding tax)

Please understand that all products are handmade and each of them has its own size and woody texture.

[ with Modern Art ]

It’s a collaboration of the KYO-KARAKI and various modern art works.
Marvelous sense of unity was created by the co-existence of the unique KYO-KARAKI and modern art works.
The magnificent scenes as if they are stimulating and sublimating each others, are attracting those who looking at them.

Collaboration Artist


Tsuyoshi Inoue
Glass shaping artist, President of Garasu Kikakusya

【Personal History】
Mr. Inoue was born in Omi Hachiman city, Shiga prefecture.
He graduated Fine Arts Department, Osaka University of Arts.
Currently, he resides in Tokyo
He’s lecturing as a part-time assistant professor in Osaka University of Arts and Nagaoka Institute of Design
Also, he is a guest lecturer at Musashino Art University.

【Main exhibitions】
Submission of his works to the International Art Festival in Omihachiman, BIWAKO BIENNALE in 2014, 2016, 2018
He joined many private and group exhibitions in Japan and abroad

【Web / SNS】
http://garasukikakusya.com/

[ with Modern Art ]

[ with Modern Art ]

[ with Modern Art ]

Product name : Shitan Takaashi Izayoidana
(Red Sandalwood Long Leg Rack Imaging Sixteen-Day-Old Moon)
Craftsman : Nakajima
Category : CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC
Type of wood : Red Sandalwood
Size : 81×33×99cm
Product number : 1857
Price : ¥1,476,000 (excluding tax)

Please understand that all products are handmade and each of them has its own size and woody texture.

[ with Modern Art ]

It’s a collaboration of the KYO-KARAKI and various modern art works.
Marvelous sense of unity was created by the co-existence of the unique KYO-KARAKI and modern art works.
The magnificent scenes as if they are stimulating and sublimating each others, are attracting those who looking at them.

Collaboration Artist


Tsuyoshi Inoue
Glass shaping artist, President of Garasu Kikakusya

【Personal History】
Mr. Inoue was born in Omi Hachiman city, Shiga prefecture.
He graduated Fine Arts Department, Osaka University of Arts.
Currently, he resides in Tokyo
He’s lecturing as a part-time assistant professor in Osaka University of Arts and Nagaoka Institute of Design
Also, he is a guest lecturer at Musashino Art University.

【Main exhibitions】
Submission of his works to the International Art Festival in Omihachiman, BIWAKO BIENNALE in 2014, 2016, 2018
He joined many private and group exhibitions in Japan and abroad

【Web / SNS】
http://garasukikakusya.com/

Collaboration Artist


Sayu Hasegawa
Japanese-style painter

【Personal History】

  • 1989
  • She was born in Tokyo
  • 2010
  • She entered Kyoto University of Art and Design
  • 2016
  • She graduated the art expression course of the graduate school of the Kyoto University of Art and Design

【Main exhibitions】
  • 2019
  • Submitted her works to the Philippine Art fair
  • 2018
  • Submitted her works to BIWAKO BIENNALE
  • 2016
  • Exhibition for the completion of the Kyoto University of Art and Design, received Sagawa museum award
  • 2015
  • edit: ver.2 / Galerie Aube (Kyoto)
  • 2015
  • “Gashinten” exhibition/ Sato Museum (Tokyo)
  • 2014
  • “Beginning room” exhibition/ Koyodo Museum (Nagano)
    “Gashinten” exhibition/ Sato Museum (Tokyo)
    Received award for best work in the art expression course at the Kyoto University of Art and Design graduates’ exhibition
    Received Uryuyama award, Anish Kapoor award
  • 2013
  • Art festival of Blue Iwami, Sekisyo Art Museum (Shimane)
    “The day of the second technology room became the second art room” exhibition/ Takano junior high school (Kyoto)
    edit: ver.0/ Former site of Rissei Elementary School
  • 2011
  • “Gashinten” exhibition/ Muromachi Art Court (Kyoto)

[ with Modern Art ]

Product name : Karin Shitan Ichimatsu Hirakichigaitana
(Red Sandalwood and Burmese Rosewood Staggered Shelves with Checkered Pattern Double-Door Cabinet)
Craftsman : Hara
Category : CONTEMPORARY
Type of wood : Burmese Rosewood and Red Sandalwood
Size : 63×28×77cm
Product number : 1885
Price : ¥1,188,000 (excluding tax)

Please understand that all products are handmade and each of them has its own size and woody texture.

[ with Modern Art ]

It’s a collaboration of the KYO-KARAKI and various modern art works.
Marvelous sense of unity was created by the co-existence of the unique KYO-KARAKI and modern art works.
The magnificent scenes as if they are stimulating and sublimating each others, are attracting those who looking at them.

Collaboration Artist


Manami Kyuta
Buddism Painter, Contemporary Artist

【Personal History】

  • 1985
  • Born in Kyoto city
  • 2003
  • Graduated Kyoto City Dohda Senior High School Of Arts
  • 2005
  • She became a pupil at Buddhism painting atelier
  • 2013
  • She became independent and established Erin koubou atelier in Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto

【Main exhibitions】
  • 2017
  • Group Exhibition “62nd HYOBI Exhibition”(Kyoto,Japan)
  • 2018
  • Solo Exhibition “Unknown Kyuta’s World” at Kusakabe Gallery (Kyoto, Japan)
  • 2018
  • Group exhibition BIWAKO BIENNALE 2018 (Shiga, Japan)
  • 2019
  • Maison et Objet 2019 (Savoir-Faire des Takumi Project / Paris)

【Awards】
  • 2018
  • Principal of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Association)Kyoto
    Branch award, 4th Geibunkyo Exhibition
  • 2018
  • Grand prize, 14th Oita Asian Sculpture Exhibition

【Web / SNS】
Instagram : @manami.kyuta

[ with Modern Art ]

[ with Modern Art ]

Product name : Shitan Karin Otakajyoku
(Red Sandalwood and Burmese Rosewood Tall and Square Table)
Craftsman : Hara
Category : CONTEMPORARY
Type of wood : Burmese Rosewood and Red Sandalwood
Size : 30×30×130cm
Product number : 1802
Price : ¥684,000 (excluding tax)

Please understand that all products are handmade and each of them has its own size and woody texture.

[ with Modern Art ]

It’s a collaboration of the KYO-KARAKI and various modern art works.
Marvelous sense of unity was created by the co-existence of the unique KYO-KARAKI and modern art works.
The magnificent scenes as if they are stimulating and sublimating each others, are attracting those who looking at them.

Collaboration Artist


Manami Kyuta
Buddism Painter, Contemporary Artist

【Personal History】

  • 1985
  • Born in Kyoto city
  • 2003
  • Graduated Kyoto City Dohda Senior High School Of Arts
  • 2005
  • She became a pupil at Buddhism painting atelier
  • 2013
  • She became independent and established Erin koubou atelier in Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto

【Main exhibitions】
  • 2017
  • Group Exhibition “62nd HYOBI Exhibition”(Kyoto,Japan)
  • 2018
  • Solo Exhibition “Unknown Kyuta’s World” at Kusakabe Gallery (Kyoto, Japan)
  • 2018
  • Group exhibition BIWAKO BIENNALE 2018 (Shiga, Japan)
  • 2019
  • Maison et Objet 2019 (Savoir-Faire des Takumi Project / Paris)

【Awards】
  • 2018
  • Principal of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Association)Kyoto
    Branch award, 4th Geibunkyo Exhibition
  • 2018
  • Grand prize, 14th Oita Asian Sculpture Exhibition

【Web / SNS】
Instagram : @manami.kyuta

[ with Modern Art ]

Product name : Karin Matsubokkuritana
(Burmese Rosewood Shelves with Pinecone. The pinecone was Carved in High Relief from the Upper Shelf Board.)
Craftsman : Nagasawa
Category : ART
Type of wood : Burmese Rosewood
Size : 55×17×58cm
Product number : 1770
Price : ¥1,065,600 (excluding tax)

Please understand that all products are handmade and each of them has its own size and woody texture.

[ with Modern Art ]

It’s a collaboration of the KYO-KARAKI and various modern art works.
Marvelous sense of unity was created by the co-existence of the unique KYO-KARAKI and modern art works.
The magnificent scenes as if they are stimulating and sublimating each others, are attracting those who looking at them.

Collaboration Artist


Tsuyoshi Inoue
Glass shaping artist, President of Garasu Kikakusya

【Personal History】
Mr. Inoue was born in Omi Hachiman city, Shiga prefecture.
He graduated Fine Arts Department, Osaka University of Arts.
Currently, he resides in Tokyo
He’s lecturing as a part-time assistant professor in Osaka University of Arts and Nagaoka Institute of Design
Also, he is a guest lecturer at Musashino Art University.

【Main exhibitions】
Submission of his works to the International Art Festival in Omihachiman, BIWAKO BIENNALE in 2014, 2016, 2018
He joined many private and group exhibitions in Japan and abroad

【Web / SNS】
http://garasukikakusya.com/

[ with Modern Art ]

[ with Modern Art ]

Product name : Karin Shitan Nidantana
(Red Sandalwood and Burmese Rosewood Double-Stage Shelves. The Shelf Board and Legs Have Well-Formed Limp Shapes.)
Craftsman : Hara
Category : ART
Type of wood : Red Sandalwood and Burmese Rosewood
Size : 50×24.5×60cm
Product number : 1766
Price : ¥1,728,000 (excluding tax)

Please understand that all products are handmade and each of them has its own size and woody texture.

[ with Modern Art ]

It’s a collaboration of the KYO-KARAKI and various modern art works.
Marvelous sense of unity was created by the co-existence of the unique KYO-KARAKI and modern art works.
The magnificent scenes as if they are stimulating and sublimating each others, are attracting those who looking at them.

Collaboration Artist


Yukihisa Ito

【Personal History】

  • 1981
  • Born in Tokyo
  • 2008
  • Graduated Sculpture, Department of Fine Art, Kanazawa College of Art
  • 2010
  • Completed master’s course in sculpture, Department of Fine Art and Craft, Kanazawa College of Art
  • 2013
  • Received a doctorate in art, Doctor’s course, Department of Fine Arts and Craft
  • 2013-2019
  • Adjunct professor, Kanazawa College of Art
  • Present
  • Associate Professor, Yokohama University of Art and Design


【Main Exhibitions】
  • 2014
  • The exhibition “Yukihisa Ito solo exhibition -I know you can do it-“, LIXIL gallery (Tokyo)
  • 2014
  • The exhibition “Yukihisa Ito ceramic figure exhibition -Gravity dolls-“, Fuma Contemporary Tokyo, Bunkyo Art (Tokyo)
  • 2015
  • The exhibition “Yukihisa Ito exhibition ‒The work a person does-“, Gallery Kawafune (Tokyo)
  • 2018
  • The exhibition “Yukihisa Ito exhibition ‒That day was when?-” Gallery Kawafune (Tokyo)
  • 2018
  • “BIWAKO BIENNALE 2018” Omihachiman (Shiga)
    – and held more exhibitions other than above.

【Web / SNS】
http://ygkacc56iy.wixsite.com/yukihisa-ito/

[ with Modern Art ]

Product name : Shitan Karin Ichimatsu Hirakiitasoritana
(Red Sandalwood and Burmese Rosewood Checkered Pattern Double-Door Cabinet. The End of its Leg and Shelf Board Have Unique Drooping Form As If They Are Melting.)
Craftsman : Hara
Category : Art
Type of wood : Red Sandalwood and Burmese Rosewood
Size : 59×33×56cm
Product number : 1955
Price : ¥1,800,000 (excluding tax)

Please understand that all products are handmade and each of them has its own size and woody texture.

[ with Modern Art ]

It’s a collaboration of the KYO-KARAKI and various modern art works.
Marvelous sense of unity was created by the co-existence of the unique KYO-KARAKI and modern art works.
The magnificent scenes as if they are stimulating and sublimating each others, are attracting those who looking at them.

Collaboration Artist


Tsuyoshi Inoue
Glass shaping artist, President of Garasu Kikakusya

【Personal History】
Mr. Inoue was born in Omi Hachiman city, Shiga prefecture.
He graduated Fine Arts Department, Osaka University of Arts.
Currently, he resides in Tokyo
He’s lecturing as a part-time assistant professor in Osaka University of Arts and Nagaoka Institute of Design
Also, he is a guest lecturer at Musashino Art University.

【Main exhibitions】
Submission of his works to the International Art Festival in Omihachiman, BIWAKO BIENNALE in 2014, 2016, 2018
He joined many private and group exhibitions in Japan and abroad

【Web / SNS】
http://garasukikakusya.com/

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