kazunori ohnaka

‘the distant days’

online exhibition

15.02-28.02 2025

Ohnaka-san works are rooted in the beauty of imperfection and age. The metallic glazes and textured surfaces of his pieces seem to hold the quiet weight of history, yet they feel oddly timeless. These objects invite you to pause and reflect, whether it’s a or a simple vase. Ohnaka’s ceramics make you think about how vessels evolve from being functional to something meaningful over time

this exhibition reflects on subtle beauty in everyday things, taking a moment to appreciate objects that don’t just serve a purpose but add something deeper to our lives. His ceramics are crafted with care, not just for their looks, but for how they can be used and experienced in our daily lives. The act of holding, pouring, or just observing them becomes a quiet connection adding a bit of meaning to daily routines

we’ve selected both tea utensils and functional vessels that deepen the connection between craft and daily life. Each item is chosen not just for its use but for the way it can bring more intention and beauty into your life. These objects are meant to be enjoyed in the simple things we do every day

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