Although it is a small space, a dirt floor seat will be provided in the Kyoma 3 tatami mat corner cutting furnace. A restored and regenerated Japanese tea room (Chashitsu) that reuses the fittings and ceremonial table tea room of the old house.
Designed a tea room in a vacant warehouse of the owner who runs the gallery.
Although it is a small space, a dirt floor seat was set up in the Kyoma three-mat corner cutting furnace, and a standing mizuya was built in the kitchen connected to the tea room by removing the wall. In the open field, a stool waiting room with a standing tsukubai is arranged like a stage, and it has been reborn as a tea room space where you can fully enjoy tea while being compact.
In addition, the old house fittings and ceremonial table that the owner had preserved are reused to create a tea room that has been restored and regenerated.








