It’s been a little quiet here, I’ve been working sourcing and producing a handful of new goods.
These incense holders are made by hand in Japan using 100% recycled glass from old CRT screens and cathode tubes.
Each one is handmade, with subtle variation in tone and texture.
Felt right to share these on Earth Day.
Available now in blue-grey or blue
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From glass of the past,
a new stillness.
An incense holder made from recycled CRT glass.
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#incenseholder
#recycledglass
#sustainabledesign
#stillness
#ritualtime
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After the incense has burned out,
a quiet stillness wraps the room.
It feels like a fleeting moment of peace,
found in the pause between deep breaths.
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#incenseholder
#香りのある暮らし
#scentandstillness
#静かな時間
#ritualofcalm
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reborn
square black
An incense holder reborn from recycled cathode ray tube glass.
Its clear, lustrous surface and softly rounded edges reveal subtle changes in expression depending on the angle and light.
The deep black glass quietly captures light, adding a refined and dignified presence to any space.
Unlike the Reborn square – Blue Gray, this piece carries its own unique character, born from the material itself.
Glass that once reached the end of its role is given new life, transformed into a timeless object.
Also recommended as an objet or paperweight.
Carrying the memory and beauty of the material,
it gently accompanies moments of fragrance and space.
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#incense
#incenseholder
#wearincense
#IYÉ
#madeinjapan
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No.016 Aura
The clear fragrance of mint refreshes
the mind with the invigorating air of the forest.
Like a gentle breeze, it soothes the spirit
and creates a refreshing, comfortable space.
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50 sticks
¥4,290 (tax included)
peppermint
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#IYÉ
#incense
#madeinjapan
#innersustainability
#peppermint
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No.015 Kaen
The sweet and tangy scent of ume combines
Japanese elegance with a hint of nostalgia.
Blending tradition and modern style,
it reveals the depth of ume and leaves a lasting,
refined impression.
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50 sticks
¥4,070 (tax included)
Ume
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#IYÉ
#incense
#madeinjapan
#innersustainability
#ume