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Mizu Storage Chest

Made for quiet storage. Mizu combines solid oak panels with precise joinery to create a chest that feels both grounded and light. The proportions are balanced to sit comfortably in small or open spaces, holding its place without dominating the room.

Edition

40 pcs

Edition

40 pcs

Edition

40 pcs

Year

2025

Year

2025

Year

2025

Dimensions

W 95 cm × H 55 cm × D 45 cm

Dimensions

W 95 cm × H 55 cm × D 45 cm

Dimensions

W 95 cm × H 55 cm × D 45 cm

Materials

Solid white oak, natural oil finish, brass fittings

Materials

Solid white oak, natural oil finish, brass fittings

Materials

Solid white oak, natural oil finish, brass fittings

Production

Kyoto, Japan

Production

Kyoto, Japan

Production

Kyoto, Japan

Architectual wood-furniture in front of plain grey wall
Architectual wood-furniture in front of plain grey wall
Architectual wood-furniture in front of plain grey wall

The story of Mizu

The story of Mizu

The word Mizu means “water” in Japanese, and the chest was designed with the same sense of calm and containment. Inspired by traditional tansu chests, the piece uses exposed dovetail joints and hand-fitted brass handles.

Built in a Kyoto workshop by two carpenters who have collaborated for over three decades, each chest is assembled slowly, with meticulous attention to how the grain runs across the panels.

The word Mizu means “water” in Japanese, and the chest was designed with the same sense of calm and containment. Inspired by traditional tansu chests, the piece uses exposed dovetail joints and hand-fitted brass handles.

Built in a Kyoto workshop by two carpenters who have collaborated for over three decades, each chest is assembled slowly, with meticulous attention to how the grain runs across the panels.

Method

Guided by the material

Artisan tool on a piece of textile
Artisan tool on a piece of textile
Artisan tool on a piece of textile

Production Philosophy

We produce in small editions — rarely more than 50 to 150 pieces at a time. This keeps the work close to the craftsmen, and allows each batch to be adjusted if the material or process demands it. The studio does not work to seasonal deadlines. New objects are released only when they feel resolved. Some pieces return after years; others exist only once. By keeping production limited, we avoid waste and can hold to the highest level of detail. Every piece is handled, checked, and assembled in the studio before it leaves.

Small workshop with a metal table in the middle
Small workshop with a metal table in the middle
Small workshop with a metal table in the middle
Workshop made of bright wood
Workshop made of bright wood
Workshop made of bright wood
Hand carved piece of wood in a workshop

From the Founder — Renji Aalto

“An object is ready when it no longer asks for changes. Sometimes that happens in weeks. Sometimes it takes years.”

Hand carved piece of wood in a workshop

From the Founder — Renji Aalto

“An object is ready when it no longer asks for changes. Sometimes that happens in weeks. Sometimes it takes years.”