ICHIGAWA WOODWORK
Wooden Tray
Wooden Tray
Couldn't load pickup availability
This charming cloud and flower shaped tray will add joy and elegance to your daily table settings. The material features the radiant grain of Japanese ash (Tamo), a wood commonly used in traditional crafts. These wooden trays are perfect not only for showcasing meals, desserts, and drinks but also as a versatile piece for displaying flowers or seasonal decorations, enhancing various scenes.
You have the option to select from three distinctive patterns: Natural - which showcases the magnificent patterns of Tamo; Iron - dyed with an iron mordant to achieve a rich dark brown hue; and Indigo - dyed with traditional indigo dye, also known as 'Japan Blue', featuring a radiant dark blue colour.
| Flower Wooden Tray |
Details
Size: L 20cm × W 20cm × H 2cm
Material: Japanese Ash Tree
| Cloud Wooden Tray |
Details
Size: L 21cm x W 30cm × H 2cm
Material: Japanese Ash Tree
Care Instructions
Not dishwasher or microwave safe
Artisan
Ichikawa Woodwork '市川木工', based in Shizuoka, is a woodworking company specialising in planning, developing, and manufacturing various wood products. With a history spanning generations, the company has evolved from crafting traditional furniture to producing standalone furniture items, kitchens, and large storage furniture for home construction and renovations, as well as store displays and shelvings. Led by representative director, Kazunori Ichikawa, they continue to focus on wood-related product manufacturing and development.
Share

ABOUT THE MAKER
Simply Native Original | Sourced Across Japan
Simply Native works directly with tea producers and artisans to create and curate pieces that sit outside mass production — from small-batch teas and matcha to ceramics developed exclusively for us.
Founder Yukino, trained in the Urasenke school of tea, spent over four years developing our first ceremonial blend. Grounded in the art of blending, it is designed for depth, balance, and clarity, equally suited to drinking straight or as a latte.
Each tea and object is shaped through collaboration with artisans in Japan. Our collection evolves through seasonal releases, with limited works produced in close partnership with makers. Nothing is incidental, each piece reflects material, timing, and long-term relationships.