Over 50 modernist ikebana vessels from post-war Japan were presented in an exhibition and talk exploring a largely overlooked chapter of Japanese ceramic history.
Visitors handled the works alongside contemporary Sogetsu floral arrangements, highlighting the relationship between vessel, space and composition.
Once produced for a thriving domestic Japanese ikebana culture, these vessels are increasingly being re-evaluated by collectors, designers and practitioners worldwide.
We are the world's first specialist global trader of modernist ikebana vases made in Japan from the 1950s to 1980s. We have sold thousands of vases to twenty countries over many years.
We possess all vases for sale in a dedicated storage facility in the Kanto region in Japan and dispatch from there globally.