侘寂 — Embrace the Imperfect

Imperfection
is the Art

Each cabinet is hand-shaped with patience, honoring the natural grain, the small marks, the silence between cuts. We craft furniture meant to age slowly — beautifully.

木匠
Kyoto Workshop · Est. 1968
4 Generations of Joinery
Hand-Selected Hinoki & Kiri
手仕事 — Our Craft

Made by hand,
made to last

Four disciplines passed through generations. Every joint, every surface — touched by the maker. Nothing rushed. Nothing forced.

壱 — 01

Custom Cabinetry

Bespoke pieces drawn to fit your home and your rituals. We begin with conversation, end with a quiet, lasting object.

  • Hand-cut joinery, no metal fasteners
  • Sourced hinoki, kiri, and walnut
  • Natural urushi or oil-wax finish
弐 — 02

Traditional Joinery

Centuries-old wood joints that need no glue, no screw. Connection through geometry and grain alone.

  • Mortise & tenon, dovetails, finger joints
  • Repair of antique furniture
  • Educational workshops available
参 — 03

Floating Shelves

Single planks, suspended in stillness. The air around them as important as the wood itself — quiet displays for quiet objects.

  • Live-edge & precision-edge options
  • Hidden bracket engineering
  • Installation & site finishing
肆 — 04

Restoration

Honoring time. We repair antique chests and tansu — never erasing the marks of life, only stabilizing what remains.

  • Tansu, kaidan-dansu, mizuya specialists
  • Kintsugi-inspired wood mending
  • Hardware re-blacking and replacement
Master craftsman at work
57 Years of
Practice
職人の道 — The Craftsman's Path

Three generations,
one quiet obsession

Sumi & Kiri began in 1968 in a small Kyoto workshop where Master Hayato Tanaka shaped his first chest from a single piece of paulownia. He believed wood should be allowed to speak — and that the maker's job was to listen.

"The most beautiful objects carry the silence of the person who made them. They do not shout. They wait."

His grandson, Kenji, leads our atelier today — alongside seven craftsmen, three apprentices, and a quiet workshop dog named Inu. We refuse no commission for being too small; we refuse none for being too detailed. We work as fast as the wood allows.

Wabi · Simplicity

Sabi · Patina

Ma · Negative Space
お問合せ — Begin

Let us shape
your quiet object

We accept a small number of commissions each season. Tell us about your space and what you wish to bring into it. We will respond by handwritten letter or quiet email.

Atelier

14-3 Kiyomizu Lane, Higashiyama, Kyoto

Letters

kenji@sumi-kiri.jp

Telephone

+81 75 555 0168

Visiting Hours

Tuesday — Saturday · 10:00 — 17:00