Takenaka
Takenaka was founded in the Yamanaka Onsen district of the city of Kaga known for its long history of lacquerware craftsmanship. Lacquerware, is one of Japan’s oldest traditional crafts and an exquisite traditional technique that have been handed down from ancient times. Takenaka has taken this ancient technique and applied it to a variety of tableware products, including the popular bento box.
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Takenaka has been making the tools for a proper meal since 1925, when workers in Ishikawa started carrying hand-lacqu...
A stainless steel fork tucked into a slim, color-matched case so it stops disappearing into the abyss of your bag. De...
The flatter, slimmer version of the Takenaka lineup — a bit lower profile than the Bite Box, which makes it a better ...
Takenaka makes bento boxes with the kind of considered design that makes packing lunch feel like something you actual...
Takenaka makes these in Japan from 100% recycled PET, because earth — each box keeps five plastic bottles out of the ...
Chopsticks worth carrying around. The square profile gives you a better grip than round, the case keeps them from rat...
Same Takenaka Bite Box — built for the lunch that doesn’t fit in a standard container. Wide enough for a proper sandw...