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KISEN Tea Canister Saw

Sale price$369.00

KISEN Tea Canister Saw by GATOMIKIO is defined by the quiet drama of natural wood itself. The name kisen refers to the distinctive annual growth rings formed over time, and this piece is conceived to honor that phenomenon without interruption. Each canister is turned from a single block of zelkova wood, allowing the grain to flow continuously from body to lid in an unbroken visual rhythm.

This continuity is achieved through a refined double structure developed specifically for the KISEN series. The result is a form in which function and material are inseparable, and the canister reads less as a container and more as a sculptural object shaped by growth and time. The saw like carved surface enhances this presence, adding depth while preserving balance. KISEN invites a slower appreciation of tea storage, where daily use becomes an encounter with the natural beauty inherent in wood.

KISEN Tea Canister Saw
KISEN Tea Canister Saw Sale price$369.00

Meet the Artisan

GATOMIKIO

GATOMIKIO is a contemporary tableware brand rooted in the legacy of Gato Mokkousho (Gato Woodworks), a woodturning workshop founded in 1908 in Yamanaka Onsen by master craftsman Mikio Gato. Established in Japan’s most renowned lacquerware region, the studio has long specialized in shaping kiji—the turned wooden forms that serve as the foundation of fine lacquerware.

Today, GATOMIKIO builds on this heritage with a vision attuned to contemporary life. The brand’s minimalist wooden vessels are not hidden beneath layers of decoration, but designed to be seen, touched, and used. Each piece is made from carefully selected domestic hardwoods and finished using fuki-urushi, a traditional method in which natural lacquer is repeatedly applied and wiped away to highlight the wood’s grain with a clear, subtle luster.

Blending precision turning with timeless materials, GATOMIKIO creates tableware that is both grounded and refined—objects that speak softly, age beautifully, and bring the quiet strength of generational craft into the everyday.