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Edo Bijin (江戸美人) Table
Edo Bijin (江戸美人) Table
Grace, poise, and quiet beauty. The Edo Bijin Table celebrates timeless femininity through the lens of classical bijinga art and sleek Japanese lacquer design.
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What Is the Edo Bijin Table?
The Edo Bijin Table celebrates the refined grace of Japan’s Edo-period women, icons of beauty, culture, and timeless artistry. Inspired by traditional bijinga (美人画) portraiture, this lacquer table captures the elegance of flowing kimono forms beneath a lustrous black urushi finish. Designed by Michio Fujinami, it merges classical Japanese aesthetics with architectural precision, transforming historical art into a living statement piece for the modern home.
- Design Origin: Vision by Japanese architect Michio Fujinami
- Product: 1 × Center Table, made to order
Low stock: 5 left
Why You'll Love It
Why You'll Love It
Art Heritage
- Inspired by Kitagawa Utamaro’s Edo-period bijin-ga, icons of Japanese portrait artistry.
Functional Art
- A harmonious balance between historical storytelling and modern utility.
Urushi Brilliance
- Jet-black lacquer enhances the vivid colors and intricate textile detailing of the artwork.
Authentic Details
- Hand-forged kanagu hardware preserves the silhouette and tradition of classic Japanese table.
Timeless Presence
- A celebration of feminine grace, cultural refinement, and living art.
The Story Behind the Design
The Story Behind the Design
- Kitagawa Utamaro (喜多川歌麿) was one of Edo Japan’s most revered ukiyo-e artists, known for his portraits of women that captured both beauty and emotion.
- The design reinterprets Utamaro’s bijin-ga style, fluid lines, layered kimono, and gentle expressions, through urushi lacquer and metalwork.
- Traditional black urushi symbolizes elegance and composure, while the kanagu fittings ground the piece in history.
- A modern tribute to the grace and artistry of Edo beauty, refined, enduring, and quietly powerful.
Materials
Materials
- Hardwood base
- Natural urushi (漆) lacquer finish
- Gold-leaf maki-e (蒔絵) motif
- Authentic Japanese kanagu (金具)
Specifications
Specifications
- Width: 100cm / 39.4in
- Depth: 100cm / 39.4in
- Height: 40cm / 15.7in
- Weight: ~40kg / 88pounds
- Color: Gloss black
- Finish: Multiple hand-lacquered urushi layers
Product Care
Product Care
- Dust Gently: Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to remove dust. Avoid abrasive materials that could scratch the lacquer surface.
- Keep Dry: While the urushi lacquer provides some resistance to moisture, avoid exposing the table to excessive water. Wipe up spills immediately with a dry cloth.
- Mild Cleaning Only: For light cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth followed by a dry microfiber cloth to avoid streaking. Do not use harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasive cleaners.
Shipping
Shipping
- Production takes 3–4 months, with each table handcrafted to order with meticulous care.
- Shipping is included and requires 2–3 months via insured international delivery, depending on destination.
Each piece is carefully packed and shipped with trusted logistics partners to ensure it arrives in pristine condition — a crafted legacy to be treasured.
Made-to-Order Commitment
Made-to-Order Commitment
Each urushiome piece is handcrafted exclusively for you. Once your order is placed, our artisans begin the meticulous process of creation. We’ll provide regular updates so you can follow its journey — from first layer to final inspection.
Please note: Because each piece is made to order, we do not accept returns, refunds, or exchanges. However, if you encounter any issues upon delivery, we will do our best to assist you.

Guided by Vision, Rooted in Craft
Architectural Elegance
漆重 (urushiome) is shaped by the vision of Michio Fujinami (藤波美知男)—a renowned Japanese architect whose works span over 150 projects across Asia. With deep reverence for Japanese aesthetics, he brings a design philosophy that fuses architectural discipline with timeless beauty, guiding each urushiome creation with clarity and intention.
More Than Furniture. A Legacy.
Why urushiome
urushiome creates functional art rooted in Japan’s lacquer tradition. Every tray, table, and sculpture carries the quiet soul of urushi and Japanese heritage—designed to bring presence, depth, and refinement into everyday life. Each piece is built to age gracefully, inviting you to live with something meaningful.
Heritage, Reimagined
Crafted Tradition
Our designs draw from centuries of urushi lacquerware and classical forms, then reinterpreted with contemporary lines and quiet elegance. urushiome’s signature aesthetic reflects restraint, harmony, and the Japanese ideal of shibui—subtle beauty that reveals itself over time.
The Art of Urushi
Natural Lacquer
Each piece is coated with genuine urushi (漆)—Japan’s oldest artistic material. Sustainably harvested, layered by hand, and polished to a luminous depth, urushi is more than a finish: it is a living surface that glows with age, use, and presence.
Handcrafted. Layer by Layer.
Artisanal Process
Every urushiome piece is shaped through meticulous, hand-layered craftsmanship. Dozens of urushi layers are applied, cured, and polished by artisans, revealing a depth and luster impossible to replicate. These are future heirlooms, created with care and soul.
Cultural Finishes, Timeless Details
Signature Embellishments
Our pieces are adorned with finishing touches drawn from Japanese cultural traditions—gold-leaf momiji, maki-e (蒔絵) designs, and Yūzen (友禅) inlays. Each element is placed with precision, telling a story through subtle contrast and visual harmony.