Composed around auspicious Masu-awase pattern and refined Senbonkōshi latticework, the space offers a tea environment infused with gentle stillness. Light received by the Kumiko panels diffuses into delicate layers of shadow, creating a calm atmosphere that feels in tune with the natural breath of wood.
Along the stone-paved approach leading to the private room, the interplay of straight lines and geometric patterns in the Kumiko work forms a quiet rhythm that naturally settles the mind of each visitor.
The Masu-awase pattern—an auspicious composition rooted in Japanese tradition— carries a subtle sense of good fortune while maintaining a contemporary clarity. Designed around this harmony, Mokushun Chaya becomes a place where one’s spirit gently clears on the way to a single cup of tea.