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Bamboo Bento Box by Kohchosai Kosuga

Bamboo Bento Box by Kohchosai Kosuga

Regular price $105.00 AUD
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Brighten up your lunchtime with Kochosai Kosuga's adorable bamboo bento boxes! Perfect for work or picnics, these bento boxes are designed to bring a touch of joy to your meals.

Each bento box comes with an elastic band available in three vibrant colours. Inside, you'll find a removable separator, allowing you to customise your lunch effortlessly.

 

Details
Size: W 11cm × D 15cm × H 4.5cm
Capacity: 400ml

Material:
Bento Box: Bamboo / Urethane Coating 
Divider: Bamboo / Urethane Coating 
Band: Rubber, Bamboo Root / Urethane Coating

Care Instructions
Not dishwasher & microwave safe

Artisan
Kohchosai Kosuga '公長齋小菅' is a renowned Japanese company celebrated for its exquisite bamboo crafts. Founded in 1965 by Hachiro Kosuga, the company's origins trace back to a pivotal moment during a business trip to the Kanto district. Inspired by the breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji on a clear January morning, Kosuga was moved to create bamboo art that mirrored the mountain's serene beauty and elegant lines.

Kohchosai Kosuga seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design, continually innovating while staying true to its roots. Their commitment to quality and sensitivity to tradition ensures that each piece is a timeless work of art, passed down through generations. This fusion of classic and contemporary elements defines their unique approach, making their bamboo crafts both fresh and enduring.

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ABOUT THE MAKER

Kohchosai Kosuga | 公長齋小菅 | Nakagyo, Kyoto Prefecture

Kohchosai Kosuga is a renowned Japanese company celebrated for its exquisite bamboo crafts. Founded in 1965 by Hachiro Kosuga, the company's origins trace back to a pivotal moment during a business trip to the Kanto district. Inspired by the breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji on a clear January morning, Kosuga was moved to create bamboo art that mirrored the mountain's serene beauty and elegant lines.