brand: hide k 1896
les trois collection
designed by Kengo KUMA

Letowa Collection
Design | Kengo Kuma

concept

Toward a future recycling-oriented society...

Lightweight / Crack-resistant / Quick-drying / Food beauty / Unique look / Wood circulation

Three...

Lightweight and unbreakable, the bowl comes in three different shapes and can be used in any way. The black gradation complements dishes. Enjoy a high quality dining experience with a small number of dishes. Cooking with a minimal number of plates is an environment- and people-friendly style that reduces water and energy consumption.

WABI contemporary

Wabi. The beauty of Ginkakuji Temple. What we want to cherish today, in 2025, is this uniquely Japanese sense of beauty that has lived and breathed in our veins and created beauty. Hide k 1896" will create a new aesthetic sense that sublimates wabi. Wabi contemporary" is not only about simplicity, but also about delicacy, beauty, intelligence, and sometimes globalism. This is "WABI contemporary.

material
TRANSWOOD

Transwood is a new material made of biomass resin manufactured from thinned wood and waste cooking oil. This new material is used to create environmentally friendly vessels that change shape and circulate. Please enjoy the unique expression of each piece, which is only possible with wood.

designer
Kengo KUMA

Born in 1954, Kengo Kuma established Kengo Kuma & Associates in 1990. Currently a special professor and professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo, he has projects underway in more than 30 countries. He proposes architecture that opens up new relationships between nature, technology, and mankind. His major publications include "Zen-job" (Daiwa Shobo), "Dot, Line, Plane" (Iwanami Shoten), "Losing Architecture" (Iwanami Shoten), "Natural Architecture", "Small Architecture" (Iwanami Shinsho), and many others.