A Look Inside – Mjölk Issue No III
An exclusive glimpse inside Mjolk's newest publication, Volume III. Exploring the mysterious world of the Japanese tea ceremony, featuring legendary architect Terunobu Fujimori.
New Feature – Japanese Metalworker Ruka Kikuchi
A new feature with metalworker Ruka Kikuchi, owner and founder of Lue Brass. We showcase some photography of Ruka making his brass cutlery inside of his studio in Setouchi, Japan.
Chapeau and Vases Designed by Milia Seyppel
Designer Milia Seyppel has a way of designing ceramics like architecture, structural with the use of sharp edges and straight lines. Here we showcase two collections for Karakter & Lyngby.
Handmade Enamel Treasures by Kaori Juzu
Danish based Japanese artist Kaori Juzu crafts by hand what she calls 'klenodie', a Danish word meaning artefact, gem, jewel, or treasure. Brooches layered with powdered glass.
The return of the Drop – An Icon by Arne Jacobsen
Designed by Arne in 1958 as part of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the Drop chair has been re-launched by Fritz Hansen after more than 50 years in hibernation.
Folded Light, Folded Shadow by Yuko Nishimura
Japanese artist Yuko Nishimura creates large scale paper relief sculptures composed of narrow pleats, essentially using a technique rooted in traditional Japanese origami.
Semi Porcelain Stoneware Vessels by Stuart Carey
London's Shoreditch based potter Stuart Carey has experimented with an alternative to standard porcelain clay, a semi porcelain stoneware for his collection of tableware.
Daily Spoon by Stian Korntved Ruud
One creative fully committing himself to a craft and exploring it in great detail is Norwegian designer Stian Korntved Ruud, who's decided to produce one spoon a day for a whole year.
The Bonsai Project by Sjoerd Knibbeler & Rob Wetzer
Sjoerd Knibbeler & Rob Wetzer have collaborated on The Bonsai Project, thanks to their fascination for the experience of nature and the cultivation of our natural environment.
Glassblower Yamato Ishioka by Tanaka Yoshiori
Vancouver based photographer Tanaka Yoshiori highlights Glassblower Yamato Ishioka, showing him working behind closed doors at his studio in Yasaka village, Nagano.
Natural Japan Captured by Sean Wood
Born in Australia but now living and working in Tokyo, photographer Sean Wood has a unique approach when conveying Japanese culture and the nature that thrives there.
Rina Menardi’s Handmade Stoneware
Rina has been experimenting with ceramics since 1980. One source of inspiration is nature itself, using a combination of block colour and clean lines to create pure form.