Join us for our upcoming Lamp Making Workshop, where we’ll explore the beauty of Japanese traditional patterns — Asanoha (麻の葉) and Kikkō (亀甲). These iconic motifs, often seen in Kumiko craft (組子) by skilled carpenters, reflect harmony, strength, and timeless Japanese design.
In this session, we’ll recreate these patterns through a laser-cut design, combining tradition and modern technique. With some sanding, staining, and assembling with love, you’ll create your very own lamp that glows with warmth and craftsmanship — all within 4 hours!
Workshop language: English
🕒 Workshop Schedule
14:30 — Welcome & receive materials
15:00 — Start
1 Theory of Monyo (patterns) – 10 min
2 Sanding – 30 min
3 Staining – 20 min
16:30 — Break
16:45 —
4 Gluing Shoji paper – 30 min
5 Leg assembly – 30 min
6 Lamp assembly – 30 min
7 Installing light fixture – 5 min
8 Final adjustment – 10 min
18:00 — Cleaning
18:30 — Close
No woodworking experience needed — just curiosity and creativity!
Small break with matcha latte included.

