Mokko Seishin for Storied Objects

Hakozen Box

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I've recently been completely taken by ash as a material. There's something grounding about the light beige color and straight wood grain. Introduced to us by Robert Rurup of Mokko Seishin, these traditional boxes—while originally made in sugi (cedar) or hinoki (cypress)—were well thought out in terms of material and function. Meaning 'box table' in Japanese, Hakozen offered a way to store teaware and dishes, while also doubling as a portable table and tray. In a contemporary home, these boxes are great for storing dry goods in the pantry (ash is a natural desiccant) or for condensing small household belongings in the closet. Stack a few different sizes up, and you can create a beautiful organizational area in the living room.

Lead Time (made-to-order): 6-8 weeks

This product was designed in collaboration between Storied Objects and Mokko Seishin. 

Artist Notes

Mokko Seishin

Meaning 'spirit of woodworking' (木工 精神) in Japanese, Mokko Seishin is the namesake of Robert Seishin Rurup, a Japanese-American woodworker based in Brooklyn, NY.

Carrying the spiritual and pragmatic elements of Japanese and Scandinavian design, each piece is made with a reverence for nature, timeless design, and beautiful functionality. Handcrafted using domestically and ethically sourced materials, Mokko Seishin's works are made to maintain the lowest possible environmental impact throughout the lifecycle of their making.

We are honored to represent a small selection of Mokko Seishin's in-house products and work alongside Robert to create unique pieces for everyday life.

Specifications

Materials: Ash
Dimensions: Small 9.75" L x 9.75" W x 5.75" H, Large 12.5 L x 12.5" W x 7" H
Origin: New York, United States

Product Care

Avoid using metallic scrubbing pads, harsh chemicals, or acid cleaners when washing woodenware. Lukewarm water and a mild detergent will do.

Avoid soaking the piece in water for extended periods, as this can cause raised wood grain, which is rough and unpleasant to the touch.

If the piece comes into contact with moisture before cleaning, wipe it away with a soft cloth before it can be fully absorbed.

Washing the piece after each use is best to avoid staining and discoloration. Lukewarm water and a mild detergent will do.

Wipe the piece thoroughly with a soft cloth after washing, and dry on a dish rack overnight before storing. Water left on woodenware may cause the wood grain to rise.

If the surface of your piece feels rough or dry after washing, treat it with a food-safe oil or wax product, such as walnut or mineral oil. Reapply regularly with a piece of cloth as needed.

Return Policy

Returns for store credit are accepted within 7 days of receipt or delivery. All valid returns must be in unused condition with attached tags and original packaging.

For online orders, Storied Objects will not accept any returned merchandise without prior written communication and a valid return authorization number. Upon inspection of the returned item, store credit will be provided minus a 10% restocking fee; no refunds.

All orders of sale and made-to-order items are final upon confirmation and payment, and cannot be returned. Read our full policy.