Decor

Decor

Vases, candles, dining, glass and linen — gathered from quiet ateliers across Europe, North Africa, Central Asia, South America and Japan.

Shop by category

Vessels, surfaces, textiles.

Stoneware bowls, cups and serving boards. The slow rituals of the table.
Hand-poured candles and quiet fragrance — Florence, Brussels, Copenhagen.
Hand-thrown vessels, woven baskets and sculptural pieces for the corners of a room.
Mouth-blown carafes and tumblers, with the honest lean of the hand.

Shop by mood

Atmospheres, not aisles.

Soft linen, raw clay, the slow burn of a single candle.
Terracotta, travertine and woven straw.
Imperfect glaze, wabi-sabi, the weight of a hand-thrown cup.
Hammered brass, Atlas clay, the geometry of a Moroccan screen.

From the edit

A few favourites.

Houses we carry

From Bukhara to Bologna.

Italy · est. 2019

Atelier Lume

A two-person Florentine candle studio. Hand-poured, never more than 60 in a batch.
Denmark · est. 2010

Bitz

Stoneware with a quiet matte finish — designed by Christian Bitz in Copenhagen.
Brazil · est. 2014

Casa do Brasil

Quilombola pottery from Minas Gerais and tropical hardwood from the Atlantic forest — fair-trade, traceable, slow.
Portugal · est. 2008

Fil de Maison

Heavyweight Portuguese flax, stone-washed in small lots.
Denmark · est. 1936

Lyngby Glas

Mouth-blown Danish glass — an icon since the year of its founding.
Japan · est. 2014

Studio Asahi

A two-person Hakone kiln making stoneware in slow, intentional batches.
Uzbekistan · est. 2016

Suzani Atelier

Ikat and suzani embroidery from Bukhara — Silk Road weaving, reworked for the modern table.
Morocco · est. 2017

Terra Studio

Atlas red clay, fired in three kilns outside Marrakech.

From the journal

On the slow table.

Wabi-Sabi: The Quiet Art of Living with Imperfect Objects

From a small kiln above Hakone to a cracked tea bowl on your kitchen counter — why the Japanese have always preferred their objects a little incomplete.

How to Set a Table You’ll Want to Sit At

Stoneware, mouth-blown glass, a runner of unbleached linen. A pared-back guide to the table as the most ordinary, most important act of the day.

Frequently asked

Good questions, honestly answered

What does INIKAAS mean by 'Decor & Tableware'?

A single edit of objects for the table and the room around it — vases, sculptural objects, candles and scent, dining ceramics, hand-blown glassware and natural-fibre linens — gathered from quiet ateliers in Kyoto, Marrakech, Florence, Copenhagen, Samarkand and beyond.

Are these pieces handmade?

Yes. Every piece is made by hand in the maker’s own workshop using traditional methods — hand-thrown ceramics, mouth-blown glass, hand-loomed linen, hand-poured candles. Small variations are part of each object’s character, not a flaw.

How quickly do you ship?

In-stock decor and tableware ships within 2 business days from our Dubai warehouse. GCC delivery is 2–4 days; Europe, the Americas, Africa and Central Asia 5–10 days. Tracking is sent with every order.

Do you offer table-setting consultations?

Yes. Our editors put together complete table edits — dinnerware, glassware, linen and centrepiece — for dinners, weddings and hospitality clients. Contact us with the brief and number of covers.

Need a guiding hand?

Speak with a curator — sourcing, interiors, gifting at scale, worldwide.

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