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Ito Kish reopens with luxurious new collection

By KATHY MORAN, The Philippine STAR Published Jul 31, 2021 6:00 am

Ito Kish is back to renew and re-excite with a luxurious new collection for Ito Kish Season Five. Over a year since they first opened the doors to their discreet retail space on JP Rizal Avenue, this is the fifth edit of Kish’s home accessories, books, and dining ware.

Throughout the 20 years of Ito Kish, they have inspired Filipinos to transform their homes into beautiful sanctuaries. Their doors are open once again, creating a safe and one-of-a-kind experience for clients.

 The new edition of the Santamaria stool

The new collection draws inspiration from cities that celebrate life, beginning with the neighborhood of Tokyo, where Kish personally curated a tight selection of vintage items from personal trips to the Japanese capital.

Kish personally curated a tight selection of vintage items from personal trips to Tokyo.

Everyday items like spinning tops, miso bowls, even fish scalers and letter openers become surprising and beautiful in the hands of Japanese craftsmen. Take home a piece of wabi-sabi, the Japanese art of slow living, with these discreetly beautiful items.

The Earth collection of papier-mâché by Marie Michielssen

Next, Kish wanted to bring a breath of fresh air inspired by Mediterranean Italy. “I was inspired by the Italian people, their casual style and unique sophistication,” he says. “I wanted to celebrate that zest for life. Straight from the islands of Sicily, this selection of vases, bowls, and traditional Italian candleholders are perfect for adding some warmth to our monsoon season.”

 Ito Kish

Beautifully crafted with natural materials, these items were finished by hand, lending a unique charm to these one-of-a-kind, signed pieces.

 Stone-wrought items from Studio Piet Boon

For the first time ever, they are also carrying stone-wrought items from Studio Piet Boon, acclaimed worldwide for their exceptional craftsmanship. These select vases from their Volumes collection draw the eye with their quiet elegance. Introduce them into your own home and transform simple bouquets into striking centerpieces.

 Julia high- and low-back indoor chairs made of rattan and PE plastic return at Ito Kish.

The store also offers new coffee-table books on art, cooking, and design, perfect for gifting or adding to your own collection.

Limited artisanal pieces from Sicily, Italy, are made by hand from natural materials and mostly signed by the artist.

Ito Kish is located at 1120 JP Rizal Avenue and is open Thursdays to Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. only. Schedule an appointment in advance to secure a booking.