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Making kumiko latticework coasters

Learn about kumiko latticework and assemble a decorative wooden coaster in this hands-on workshop.

Kumiko is a woodworking method in which thin, delicate pieces of wood are precisely cut and fitted together without nails to form intricate geometric patterns. Dating back to the Kamakura period (1185–1333), kumiko is often found in Japanese architectural fittings (tategu) such as shōji – translucent, sliding partition screens; ranma – decorative transoms; and tsuitate – freestanding, movable partition screens.

Led by Japan House London staff, this small-group workshop offers an introduction to the craftsmanship behind kumiko. Participants then assemble pre-cut pieces of hinoki cypress to create an asa-no-ha (hemp leaf) pattern kumiko coaster, which they can take home.

Please note: This event involves direct contact with natural wood and may not be suitable for those with wood allergies.

Tickets for the event are non-refundable.Please read ourTerms and Conditions for Event Ticketsbefore purchasing your ticket.

The workshop lasts around 30 minutes.

Please note that filming and photography may take place at this event. Photos and footage of the event may then be used to promote Japan House London, helping more people to discover what we offer. If you have any concerns, pleasecontact us onlineor contact a member of the team on site.


Booking Essential | Admission £25

Please be aware that there are only 10 places available per workshop.

Participants must be over 11 years old. Children must be accompanied by an adult and supervised at all times.