
Atmosphere Diffuser
Hinoki cedar, temple incense, soft morning shadow.
A sculptural ceramic vessel — turned slowly by hand, designed to release the world into a quiet room.
One sculptural object — held at three scales of atmosphere.



Living Vessel
For intimate quiet spaces.
For daily ritual interiors.
For expansive atmosphere.
The fragrance alone — held at the pace of breath.

Standard Ritual
A small-batch oil blend — drawn slowly into the air through cedar reed and ceramic.
The complete atmosphere ritual — composed and presented as one.

Kyoto Morning Ritual Introduction
A first encounter — the Personal Vessel paired with a 30 ml atmosphere oil, presented in unbleached linen.

Kyoto Morning Ritual Set
The complete morning — vessel, 50 ml oil, and ceremonial dish, presented together as one object in unbleached linen.

Kyoto Morning Residence Ritual
The full residence format — Residence Vessel, 100 ml oil, ceremonial dish, and a set of cedar reeds, presented in unbleached linen.
A composition that unfolds slowly — cedar, then incense, then the quiet that follows.
Temple incense, hinoki mist.
Warm cedarwood, soft tea vapor.
Smoked woods, quiet earth.
Lit before the kettle.
Drawn in with the first cup of tea.
Held in the room as the morning settles.
A scent for reading, for silence, for the slow turning of a day before anyone has spoken.
The vessel rests on warm wood.
Cedar light moves slowly across the wall.
The room, quietly, becomes Kyoto.
Linen breathing at the window — steam rising from a cup left untouched.
Three quiet materials — ceramic, cedar, oil — held in slow conversation.

Turned on the wheel, fired low, finished by hand — a porous, unglazed surface that holds the oil quietly.

Fine hinoki reeds, cut and dried in small batches — drawing the fragrance upward at the pace of breath.

A small-batch blend of temple incense, smoked wood and cedar — composed in low light, decanted by hand.
How the scent inhabits a room — measured quietly, not loudly.
of continuous quiet diffusion.
the scale of a still, lived-in room.
felt rather than announced.
the vessel is kept; only the oil renews.
A quiet, slow ritual — held by four simple elements.
A hand-finished ceramic vessel — weighted, matte, sculptural. Designed to rest, not to perform.
A 50 ml atmosphere oil — hinoki cedar, temple incense, smoked wood. Poured slowly into the vessel.
Fine cedar reeds draw the oil upward, releasing the fragrance into the room at the pace of breath.
Slow atmospheric diffusion — the scent settles over hours, holding the room in cedar light for weeks.
Made slowly. Sent quietly. Held carefully.
Each vessel is turned and finished by hand in small batches — no two are identical.
The atmosphere oil is blended in small quantities to preserve depth and clarity.
Presented in unbleached linen and recycled paper — quiet, protective, intentional.
Shipped slowly and carefully from our atelier — tracked, insured, arriving as one object.
Hand-finished matte ceramic vessel.
50 ml fragrance blend.
Hinoki cedar · temple incense · smoked wood.
Designed for slow atmospheric diffusion.
Kyoto, Japan.
Maison Mizumi
A small atmospheric house composing scent as a quiet language — ceramic vessels, slow oils, rooms held in cedar light.
- composed in
- Kyoto, Japan — in low natural light.
- produced in
- small batches, by hand, signed and dated.
- shipped
- worldwide, packed in linen and recycled paper.
- cared for
- by a small atelier team — quietly, by letter.
An atmosphere held quietly in cedar light.


