Living
things,
in glass.
Handmade terrariums, each sealed by one pair of hands. Small editions, never restocked the same way twice.
The collection.
View all 6 pieces →Hikari, in glass.
A closed cloche of moss, sphagnum and lichen, sealed in May. Settles into its own weather over weeks; the glass clouds with condensation in the morning and clears by midday.
Mizu no oto.
A hand-blown sphere holding selaginella and a single fern frond, suspended over water-dark gravel. Named for the sound condensation makes against the glass at night.
Mori no kage.
Reindeer moss and a single oak leaf, pressed flat and set behind glass in a hand-finished oak frame. The forest's shadow, kept still.
Made by
one person.
I've been building terrariums in West London since 2021. Each piece is mine from start to finish: the sourcing, the building, the sealing, the despatch.
Read about the studio →From the journal.
All entries →The moment you press the stopper into the neck of the bottle, something changes.
On choosing the glass supplier in Toyama, and why thermal resistance matters.
The cushion moss that appears in nearly every Komorebi piece.
Something made for you.
Bespoke commissions from £80. Tell me what you have in mind and I'll come back within two working days.