SHŌSEKI|Star Tessellation
A tessellation built on the star as its fundamental unit — expanding across the surface without gaps or interruption. Approximately 30 wood species are combined as distinct color elements, each contributing its own tone, sheen, and grain direction, so that crystalline order and material diversity coexist on a single surface.
The name SHŌSEKI — 晶積, meaning "crystal strata" — draws from the nature of crystals: highly ordered in structure, yet alive with diverse color and reflection within. Here, the geometry of the pattern and the unpredictability of natural wood resonate in the same breath.
Even within the same composition, no two pieces share the same expression. Each is determined by the combination of species and the character of the grain — and can never be reproduced.




