Collection: Ie from Japanese, meaning "home."

Inspired by Japanese ceramics, one of the oldest in the world — with the earliest examples dating back to 15,000–11,800 BC. Each vase symbolizes one of the three major periods in the evolution of this craft.

The philosophy of this drop is kakuetsuka (架空花入) — an “empty vase” that doesn’t merely hold a flower, but rather holds the space for it.

The drop features three vases, each with its own unique purpose:

Daitsuki (vase KASA) — elevates flowers, making them a focal point.
Nageire (vase KAO) — allows flowers to remain natural and airy.
Sankō-hanaire / Kenzan (vase HASU) — gives the freedom to create layered, multidimensional arrangements.