和み
Nagomi — the quiet ease of the heart when everything is in its place.

We design the emptiness.
In Japanese thought, ma is the interval — the pause between notes, the space between objects. It is not nothing. It is what gives everything else its meaning.
We make furniture the same way. A room should hold only what it loves, and leave the rest to light and air.

Beauty in the imperfect.
A hand-thrown vase is never quite symmetrical. Oak darkens where hands rest. We do not hide these marks — we consider them the truest kind of luxury: the record of a real life, honestly lived.

To cherish a thing.
We make few pieces, and we make them to be kept. Every Nagomi object can be repaired, re-oiled, re-covered — returned, again and again, to the home it belongs to.
Owning less, but loving it longer, is the quietest luxury of all.
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