Handmade in Romania
Neo-organic Linden Wood Mug · Shō Sugi Ban
Hand-carved from a single piece of linden wood in the village of Iohanisfeld, Romania, this cylindrical mug has a shō sugi ban-charred body paired with an untreated angular handle, the contrast between darkened and natural wood revealing the material's dual character. Holds hot and cold liquids; treated with linseed oil and safe for drinking.
The Craft. In the southern Romanian plains, the artisans at LUN work with locally sourced linden wood - a material they regard not as raw matter but as a living record: each piece carrying its own grain density, its own scent, its own response to the tool. They describe their practice as neo-organic design - a commitment to letting the wood's natural character lead the form. To finish the surface, they use shō sugi ban, an ancient Japanese technique in which the wood is charred to create a stable, carbonised layer that is both water-repellent and visually distinctive. The result is a depth of surface that changes in different lights - matte and tactile, quietly commanding.
The Heritage. Iohanisfeld is a small Saxon village in the Olt Plain of southern Romania, one of the quiet agricultural settlements that shaped the region's relationship to wood and land. Romanian woodworking traditions are embedded in everyday life - from structural timber to domestic objects - and the forest has long been understood here not as resource but as collaborator. LUN draws on that understanding whilst looking outward: the shō sugi ban technique, developed in Japan and now practised by craftspeople across the world, finds unexpected harmony with the linden groves of Wallachia.
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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