KODO
KODO
KODO
KODO
KODO
/A living rhythm in wood
/essence oF reflection
/A living rhythm in wood






Yet its true power lies in its rarity. Only six Kōdō tables will ever exist in the world. Each is individually numbered and certified, ensuring its place as both a functional object and a collectible work of art.
Kōdō (工道) means “The Way of Craft” , a philosophy. It is the heartbeat of creation, where each strike of the chisel and every grain of teak carries the presence of the maker.
The Kōdō Table embodies this philosophy in solid teak with rosewood inlays,
its sculpted legs carved entirely by hand, each facet etched with patience and devotion.
Yet its true power lies in its rarity. Only six Kōdō tables will ever exist in the world. Each is individually numbered and certified, ensuring its place as both a functional object and a collectible work of art.
Kōdō (工道) means “The Way of Craft” , a philosophy. It is the heartbeat of creation, where each strike of the chisel and every grain of teak carries the presence of the maker.
The Kōdō Table embodies this philosophy in solid teak with rosewood inlays,
its sculpted legs carved entirely by hand, each facet etched with patience and devotion.
Yet its true power lies in its rarity. Only six Kōdō tables will ever exist in the world. Each is individually numbered and certified, ensuring its place as both a functional object and a collectible work of art.
Kōdō (工道) means “The Way of Craft” , a philosophy. It is the heartbeat of creation, where each strike of the chisel and every grain of teak carries the presence of the maker.
The Kōdō Table embodies this philosophy in solid teak with rosewood inlays,
its sculpted legs carved entirely by hand, each facet etched with patience and devotion.
Yet its true power lies in its rarity. Only six Kōdō tables will ever exist in the world. Each is individually numbered and certified, ensuring its place as both a functional object and a collectible work of art.
Kōdō (工道) means “The Way of Craft” , a philosophy. It is the heartbeat of creation, where each strike of the chisel and every grain of teak carries the presence of the maker.
The Kōdō Table embodies this philosophy in solid teak with rosewood inlays,
its sculpted legs carved entirely by hand, each facet etched with patience and devotion.
Kōdō (工道) means “The Way of Craft” , a philosophy. It is the heartbeat of creation, where each strike of the chisel and every grain of teak carries the presence of the maker.
The Kōdō Table embodies this philosophy in solid teak with rosewood inlays,
its sculpted legs carved entirely by hand, each facet etched with patience and devotion.
Yet its true power lies in its rarity. Only six Kōdō tables will ever exist in the world. Each is individually numbered and certified, ensuring its place as both a functional object and a collectible work of art.



Configurations Option:
Rosewood | Walnut | Mahogony | Brass | Brass inlays in wood | Rosewood Inlays
Configurations Option:
Rosewood | Walnut | Mahogony | Brass | Brass inlays in wood | Rosewood Inlays
Configurations Option:
Rosewood | Walnut | Mahogony | Brass | Brass inlays in wood | Rosewood Inlays














To own a Kōdō is to invite a fragment of living craft into your world - a creation that will never be repeated.
Conceived as a meditation in matter, Kōdō transcends function, becoming an heirloom for those who discern meaning in the rare and the irreproducible.
To own a Kōdō is to invite a fragment of living craft into your world - a creation that will never be repeated.
Conceived as a meditation in matter, Kōdō transcends function, becoming an heirloom for those who discern meaning in the rare and the irreproducible.
To own a Kōdō is to invite a fragment of living craft into your world - a creation that will never be repeated.
Conceived as a meditation in matter, Kōdō transcends function, becoming an heirloom for those who discern meaning in the rare and the irreproducible.
To own a Kōdō is to invite a fragment of living craft into your world - a creation that will never be repeated.
Conceived as a meditation in matter, Kōdō transcends function, becoming an heirloom for those who discern meaning in the rare and the irreproducible.
