ROMANIA
Wooden box · Iohanisfeld · Ebony black
A sculptural lidded box hand-carved from a single piece of linden wood, with an organically shaped domed lid featuring a subtle finial for lifting. The deep black finish is achieved through the Japanese wood-burning technique shō sugi ban. The smooth, flowing form and matte texture make it perfect for storing jewellery, keepsakes, or small treasures, transforming everyday storage into a tactile ritual.
The Craft. In Iohanisfeld, a tranquil village in the southern Romanian plains, nature serves as inspiration for transforming local wood into aesthetic and sustainable objects. Convinced that each wood has its own personality and unique characteristics—from denser to more brittle grain, from floral scent to the smell of freshly baked bread—the artisans at LUN meticulously shape the precious natural material into what they call neo-organic design. Using the ancient Japanese wood preserving technique of shō sugi ban, they burn the wood to create a beautiful charred layer on its surface, enhancing both durability and visual depth.
The Heritage. Romanian woodworking traditions run deep, rooted in the necessity of working with abundant forest resources and the desire to create objects that honour the material's natural beauty. The technique of wood burning for preservation has been practiced across cultures for centuries, with the Japanese shō sugi ban method offering particular elegance and functionality. In Romanian villages, craftspeople have long understood wood as a living material, each species carrying its own character and requiring distinct approaches to reveal its potential.
The Maker. Manuela Marchiș Blînda and Cezar Blînda united their lives and blended their visions to create LUN, a space where they explore the relationship between art and craft. Their objects are designed to spark curiosity about wood and activate the senses through aesthetic sustainability. In nature, elements flow and undulate in perfect symbiosis, and humans are part of it. The artisans at LUN brought this concept into their creations, in an attempt to create through objects a connection of humanity to nature.
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