Kaoru Saito’s Atelier—and into the Forest 齋藤かおるさんのアトリエ、そして森へ

Hello.

In this journal, we would like to share a visit to Kaoru Saito, who works with bark and vine crafts in Yamagata.

We hope to share, as faithfully as possible, the scenes we witnessed during our visit.

We visited Kaoru Saito in the autumn of 2025.

We had heard that she was planning to go into the mountains to gather materials for Akebi and Matatabi(silver vine, Actinidia polygama)
so we arranged our visit to her atelier to coincide with that timing.

A friend kindly came to pick us up at the station,
and Kaoru welcomed us at her atelier.

It had been eight years since we last met.
We had visited her atelier once before and had the opportunity to speak with her then.

Since that time, we have continued to introduce Kaoru’s work at our shop, including pendants, keychains, and ornaments.

Kaoru possesses a refined technique for creating intricate weaves and complex patterns.

At the same time, she says she finds joy in working with natural materials such as grapevine, akebi, and walnut.
Each material has its own character and irregularities, and it is precisely in the way they resist control that their appeal lies.

Unlike prepared materials, she works by accepting each piece as it is and gradually shaping it over time.
It is a labor-intensive process, but we felt that within each step lies the true fascination of her work.

Over the course of two days, we were able to observe the gathering of materials,
and we learned that many of the materials Kaoru and her team collect in the mountains are not used right away.

In some cases, the materials are left to rest for a period of time before being used for weaving.

Some of these materials are transformed into unique accessories and small objects like the ones shown here.

Kaoru also enjoys working on smaller pieces.

Though they may appear simple, each piece is carefully made,
with a firm structure that brings out the character of the material.

Rather than forcing the form too much, she draws out the natural expression of the material as it is.
We felt that this approach is what gives her work its distinctive appeal.

It takes more than thirty steps for Kaoru to complete a single basket.
She says that she does not cut corners in any of them.

“I do sometimes wish it could be a little easier,” she said with a smile,
“but since people are paying for it, it’s my responsibility to make it properly.”

If someone is going to take the time to choose one, she wants to offer something truly well made.
We felt that this intention runs through every step of her work.

We hope you will have the chance to see her work in person at our shop.


“The One Table” Special Exhibition

Kaoru Saito | Crafts from the Forest

– Grape Vine, Akebi, Walnut & Bark –

In-store | 1basketry, Minami-Senju, Tokyo

2026

April 29 (Wed, Holiday), 30 (Thu)

May 2 (Sat), 3 (Sun), 4 (Mon), 5 (Tue), 6 (Wed)

May 9 (Sat), 14 (Thu), 15 (Fri), 16 (Sat)

*Open to all visitors from 11:00 to 16:00 on the above dates

*On May 1 (Fri), 8 (Fri), 11 (Mon), and 13 (Wed), visits are by appointment only

*You are also welcome to view our regular collection.
If there is something you are looking for, please feel free to ask

Reservation page

Based in Yamagata, Kaoru Saito creates a wide range of distinctive works using materials gathered from the mountains—
such as grapevine, walnut, akebi, and Matatabi—
forming unique shapes and bark crafts that are rarely seen elsewhere and often captivating at first glance.

She personally enters the mountains to gather her materials and carries out the entire process through to completion.

In this special exhibition, in addition to the standard accessories and small items that we have long introduced at our shop,
we will also present many pieces available only for this occasion.

Please note that grapevine basket bags will be displayed and sold as one-of-a-kind pieces in-store only.
Items purchased will remain on display during the exhibition period and will be handed over after it concludes.
We kindly ask for your understanding.

We will also exhibit a selection of Kaoru Saito’s personal collection (not for sale).

During the exhibition period, works will be available both at our physical shop in Minami-Senju and through our official online shop,
including regular items as well as pieces created especially for this event.

Please take this opportunity to view the collection of works,
each carrying Kaoru Saito’s distinctive sense of form—both unique and refined.

We look forward to welcoming you.

Below, we introduce a selection of the works.

Please take a look at a short video showing the atmosphere of the atelier,
as well as scenes of gathering and preparing materials in the forest.

[Music will play]

*Each piece is the result of many years of experience and careful trial and error by the maker.

We kindly ask that visits for the purpose of study or research into the making process be refrained from.
Depending on the situation, we may also approach you to discuss this.

When viewing the works, we would appreciate your consideration for other visitors,
and your cooperation in maintaining a respectful manner of appreciation.

In addition, we ask that all visitors limit photography inside the shop to a single overall image of the space.

Photography of individual items is generally not permitted.
We appreciate your understanding.