―― Please read the following before placing your order (1–7) ――
1) This is the online version of our in-store exhibition “The One Table” Special Exhibition Hiromi Kiriyama – New Works in Dialogue with Selected Antiques – Memories of Form, and the Hands that Renew –” held from September 4 to 15, 2025.
Orders for the works by Hiromi Kiriyama featured here will be accepted only during the period: → September 11 (Thursday) to September 30 (Tuesday), 2025.
2) Please select the item you wish to purchase and click the “Add to Cart” button to proceed to the payment screen.
3) Kindly note that payment is required at the time of order placement (rather than upon delivery). Please choose your preferred method of payment. — Payment on delivery is not available for this event.
4) Once we confirm your payment, we will place the production request with Hiromi Kiriyama. As preparation for production will begin immediately, we are unable to accept any cancellations after payment has been completed.
5) For items that are currently in stock, we plan to ship them within approximately one week after the exhibition ends on September 15. For items that are made to order, please allow between 3 months to 1 year for production and delivery.
Depending on the total number of orders received, additional time beyond the above estimate may be required. We appreciate your understanding.
Please note: Stock availability is not displayed online. After you place your order, we will inform you by email (will be titled “Your Order Has Been Received”) whether the item will be shipped from stock or made to order.
6) If you order multiple items by Hiromi Kiriyama, and some are in stock while others are not, we will ship them in two separate packages according to the guidance in section 5.
In such cases, shipping will only be charged once. We will cover the shipping cost for the second package.
You may also include our regular items in the same order. However, if any of the Kiriyama items require production, a second shipping fee will be charged.
7) In cases where we receive a large number of orders for a particular item, we may close pre-orders for that item even during the official order period, after consulting with Hiromi Kiriyama.
When this happens, the item will appear online as “SOLD OUT.” Thank you for your kind understanding.
This is a flower basket woven from strips of green Madake bamboo with the outer skin shaved away.
Green bamboo refers to Madake bamboo freshly cut while still retaining its natural green color.
By shaving, the hard enamel-like outer surface is removed, giving the bamboo a softer look and a glossy, enhanced beauty.
The soft sheen that emerges carries calmness and dignity, and over time it gradually turns a clear, even amber.
On this page, we introduce the “Sōzen,” a flower basket.
It is woven in the tobi-gozame-ami style, where thin horizontal strips are worked around sturdy vertical ribs, creating a flowing diagonal pattern.The weaving is careful, strong, and at times soft. Wherever you touch it, the bamboo feels so smooth you almost forget it could ever splinter. At the center of the front weave, a strip of brown smoked bamboo is inserted as an accent.
In the Edo period, the tea master Hisada Sōzen is said to have created a standing flower basket made from medake, madake, and rattan, known as the “Sōzen.” This basket was modeled after the Sōzen, re-created in a smaller size and interpreted in Mr. Kiriyama’s own style.
As a basket made for flowers, it pairs especially well with seasonal wildflowers, each enhancing the beauty of the other.
Although Mr. Kiriyama’s baskets are strongly built, carrying it by the handle when filled with heavy flowers or water may strain it. Please carry the whole basket instead.
In quiet moments, you may find yourself gazing at the basket and flowers together. The large arched handle alone creates a gentle, welcoming space.
It suits a tokonoma, entrance, or living room, and also enriches the atmosphere of a tearoom or Japanese-style space.
Sōzen are sometimes made of white bamboo or dyed bamboo, but this combination of green bamboo, Chinese moonseed vines, and smoked bamboo is rarely seen.
Please enjoy it in the setting of your choice.
When arranging flowers, place a cup or container inside the basket to hold water.
Please note that the color of green bamboo may vary depending on when it was harvested and the condition of the material. Some pieces may have a deeper green tone, while others may appear lighter or slightly yellowish. We kindly ask for your understanding that returns cannot be accepted for this reason.
About the Bamboo Baskets by Hiromi Kiriyama
Each basket begins with carefully selected Green Bamboo or Tsudura-fuji vines. From harvesting and preparing the materials to weaving the basket itself, every step is approached with attentiveness and precision.
Mr. Kiriyama creates baskets with a clear sense of proportion and balance, while always considering how the piece will fit naturally into everyday life.
These finely crafted baskets, made from polished Green Bamboo and Tsudura-fuji, combine a quiet strength with refined design.
Their finish reflects the high level of skill unique to his workshop. The variety of sizes and shapes has also evolved by listening to the voices of those who use them.
One of the pleasures of these baskets is watching their fresh green gradually deepen into a warm amber hue over time.
Beyond their exceptional quality, each piece is designed to be practical. They are baskets meant to accompany daily life for many years to come.
Please note: This item ships from Japan. As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country. These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.
―― Please read the following before placing your order (1–7) ――
1) This is the online version of our in-store exhibition “The One Table” Special Exhibition Hiromi Kiriyama – New Works in Dialogue with Selected Antiques – Memories of Form, and the Hands that Renew –” held from September 4 to 15, 2025.
Orders for the works by Hiromi Kiriyama featured here will be accepted only during the period: → September 11 (Thursday) to September 30 (Tuesday), 2025.
2) Please select the item you wish to purchase and click the “Add to Cart” button to proceed to the payment screen.
3) Kindly note that payment is required at the time of order placement (rather than upon delivery). Please choose your preferred method of payment. — Payment on delivery is not available for this event.
4) Once we confirm your payment, we will place the production request with Hiromi Kiriyama. As preparation for production will begin immediately, we are unable to accept any cancellations after payment has been completed.
5) For items that are currently in stock, we plan to ship them within approximately one week after the exhibition ends on September 15. For items that are made to order, please allow between 3 months to 1 year for production and delivery.
Depending on the total number of orders received, additional time beyond the above estimate may be required. We appreciate your understanding.
Please note: Stock availability is not displayed online. After you place your order, we will inform you by email (will be titled “Your Order Has Been Received”) whether the item will be shipped from stock or made to order.
6) If you order multiple items by Hiromi Kiriyama, and some are in stock while others are not, we will ship them in two separate packages according to the guidance in section 5.
In such cases, shipping will only be charged once. We will cover the shipping cost for the second package.
You may also include our regular items in the same order. However, if any of the Kiriyama items require production, a second shipping fee will be charged.
7) In cases where we receive a large number of orders for a particular item, we may close pre-orders for that item even during the official order period, after consulting with Hiromi Kiriyama.
When this happens, the item will appear online as “SOLD OUT.” Thank you for your kind understanding.
This is a flower basket woven from strips of green Madake bamboo with the outer skin shaved away.
Green bamboo refers to Madake bamboo freshly cut while still retaining its natural green color.
By shaving, the hard enamel-like outer surface is removed, giving the bamboo a softer look and a glossy, enhanced beauty.
The soft sheen that emerges carries calmness and dignity, and over time it gradually turns a clear, even amber.
On this page, we introduce the “Sōzen,” a flower basket.
It is woven in the tobi-gozame-ami style, where thin horizontal strips are worked around sturdy vertical ribs, creating a flowing diagonal pattern.The weaving is careful, strong, and at times soft. Wherever you touch it, the bamboo feels so smooth you almost forget it could ever splinter. At the center of the front weave, a strip of brown smoked bamboo is inserted as an accent.
In the Edo period, the tea master Hisada Sōzen is said to have created a standing flower basket made from medake, madake, and rattan, known as the “Sōzen.” This basket was modeled after the Sōzen, re-created in a smaller size and interpreted in Mr. Kiriyama’s own style.
As a basket made for flowers, it pairs especially well with seasonal wildflowers, each enhancing the beauty of the other.
Although Mr. Kiriyama’s baskets are strongly built, carrying it by the handle when filled with heavy flowers or water may strain it. Please carry the whole basket instead.
In quiet moments, you may find yourself gazing at the basket and flowers together. The large arched handle alone creates a gentle, welcoming space.
It suits a tokonoma, entrance, or living room, and also enriches the atmosphere of a tearoom or Japanese-style space.
Sōzen are sometimes made of white bamboo or dyed bamboo, but this combination of green bamboo, Chinese moonseed vines, and smoked bamboo is rarely seen.
Please enjoy it in the setting of your choice.
When arranging flowers, place a cup or container inside the basket to hold water.
Please note that the color of green bamboo may vary depending on when it was harvested and the condition of the material. Some pieces may have a deeper green tone, while others may appear lighter or slightly yellowish. We kindly ask for your understanding that returns cannot be accepted for this reason.
About the Bamboo Baskets by Hiromi Kiriyama
Each basket begins with carefully selected Green Bamboo or Tsudura-fuji vines. From harvesting and preparing the materials to weaving the basket itself, every step is approached with attentiveness and precision.
Mr. Kiriyama creates baskets with a clear sense of proportion and balance, while always considering how the piece will fit naturally into everyday life.
These finely crafted baskets, made from polished Green Bamboo and Tsudura-fuji, combine a quiet strength with refined design.
Their finish reflects the high level of skill unique to his workshop. The variety of sizes and shapes has also evolved by listening to the voices of those who use them.
One of the pleasures of these baskets is watching their fresh green gradually deepen into a warm amber hue over time.
Beyond their exceptional quality, each piece is designed to be practical. They are baskets meant to accompany daily life for many years to come.
Please note: This item ships from Japan. As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country. These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.
―― Please read the following before placing your order (1–7) ――
1) This is the online version of our in-store exhibition “The One Table” Special Exhibition Hiromi Kiriyama – New Works in Dialogue with Selected Antiques – Memories of Form, and the Hands that Renew –” held from September 4 to 15, 2025.
Orders for the works by Hiromi Kiriyama featured here will be accepted only during the period: → September 11 (Thursday) to September 30 (Tuesday), 2025.
2) Please select the item you wish to purchase and click the “Add to Cart” button to proceed to the payment screen.
3) Kindly note that payment is required at the time of order placement (rather than upon delivery). Please choose your preferred method of payment. — Payment on delivery is not available for this event.
4) Once we confirm your payment, we will place the production request with Hiromi Kiriyama. As preparation for production will begin immediately, we are unable to accept any cancellations after payment has been completed.
5) For items that are currently in stock, we plan to ship them within approximately one week after the exhibition ends on September 15. For items that are made to order, please allow between 3 months to 1 year for production and delivery.
Depending on the total number of orders received, additional time beyond the above estimate may be required. We appreciate your understanding.
Please note: Stock availability is not displayed online. After you place your order, we will inform you by email (will be titled “Your Order Has Been Received”) whether the item will be shipped from stock or made to order.
6) If you order multiple items by Hiromi Kiriyama, and some are in stock while others are not, we will ship them in two separate packages according to the guidance in section 5.
In such cases, shipping will only be charged once. We will cover the shipping cost for the second package.
You may also include our regular items in the same order. However, if any of the Kiriyama items require production, a second shipping fee will be charged.
7) In cases where we receive a large number of orders for a particular item, we may close pre-orders for that item even during the official order period, after consulting with Hiromi Kiriyama.
When this happens, the item will appear online as “SOLD OUT.” Thank you for your kind understanding.
This is a flower basket woven from strips of green Madake bamboo with the outer skin shaved away.
Green bamboo refers to Madake bamboo freshly cut while still retaining its natural green color.
By shaving, the hard enamel-like outer surface is removed, giving the bamboo a softer look and a glossy, enhanced beauty.
The soft sheen that emerges carries calmness and dignity, and over time it gradually turns a clear, even amber.
On this page, we introduce the “Sōzen,” a flower basket.
It is woven in the tobi-gozame-ami style, where thin horizontal strips are worked around sturdy vertical ribs, creating a flowing diagonal pattern.The weaving is careful, strong, and at times soft. Wherever you touch it, the bamboo feels so smooth you almost forget it could ever splinter. At the center of the front weave, a strip of brown smoked bamboo is inserted as an accent.
In the Edo period, the tea master Hisada Sōzen is said to have created a standing flower basket made from medake, madake, and rattan, known as the “Sōzen.” This basket was modeled after the Sōzen, re-created in a smaller size and interpreted in Mr. Kiriyama’s own style.
As a basket made for flowers, it pairs especially well with seasonal wildflowers, each enhancing the beauty of the other.
Although Mr. Kiriyama’s baskets are strongly built, carrying it by the handle when filled with heavy flowers or water may strain it. Please carry the whole basket instead.
In quiet moments, you may find yourself gazing at the basket and flowers together. The large arched handle alone creates a gentle, welcoming space.
It suits a tokonoma, entrance, or living room, and also enriches the atmosphere of a tearoom or Japanese-style space.
Sōzen are sometimes made of white bamboo or dyed bamboo, but this combination of green bamboo, Chinese moonseed vines, and smoked bamboo is rarely seen.
Please enjoy it in the setting of your choice.
When arranging flowers, place a cup or container inside the basket to hold water.
Please note that the color of green bamboo may vary depending on when it was harvested and the condition of the material. Some pieces may have a deeper green tone, while others may appear lighter or slightly yellowish. We kindly ask for your understanding that returns cannot be accepted for this reason.
About the Bamboo Baskets by Hiromi Kiriyama
Each basket begins with carefully selected Green Bamboo or Tsudura-fuji vines. From harvesting and preparing the materials to weaving the basket itself, every step is approached with attentiveness and precision.
Mr. Kiriyama creates baskets with a clear sense of proportion and balance, while always considering how the piece will fit naturally into everyday life.
These finely crafted baskets, made from polished Green Bamboo and Tsudura-fuji, combine a quiet strength with refined design.
Their finish reflects the high level of skill unique to his workshop. The variety of sizes and shapes has also evolved by listening to the voices of those who use them.
One of the pleasures of these baskets is watching their fresh green gradually deepen into a warm amber hue over time.
Beyond their exceptional quality, each piece is designed to be practical. They are baskets meant to accompany daily life for many years to come.
Please note: This item ships from Japan. As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country. These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.