Since moving in, every day has become a source of joy for Ms. Mikomako. In this intimate space, she selects her tableware according to her mood, using traditional Edo-era objects and wooden utensils from Kamakura. She appreciates the balance between craftsmanship and modernity, blending the fresh scents of herbs from her balcony with simple but elegant meals. This lifestyle, where every detail is carefully chosen, brings a sweet harmony to her daily life.
The renovated space of this old house embodies a unique and personal style. The matcha green of the walls and the antique wooden table create a warm and authentic atmosphere. In the kitchen, like a small culinary museum, there are ingredients and spices from everywhere. Every weekend, she carefully sets the table to offer warm moments to her family and friends, transforming this space into a true haven of life, marked by her passion and love for the art of hosting.
In the kitchen of this old house, the sink and the cabinet below are antique pieces imported from England, while the dishes in the cupboards come from British antique shops. Although the layout is simple, every detail reflects the attention and passion of the owner. Whether it is each plate, cup or utensil, each object tells its own story. The kitchen also houses precious vintage plates, once collected by Hepburn and Adele, as well as unique retro teacups. On the wooden shelves, items from different eras and origins are carefully arranged, becoming over time much more than just everyday objects; they bear witness to a life filled with memories.