Object of Living Ukiyoe Bento Box
Best lunch container for professionals seeking traditional Japanese aesthetic and craftsmanship.
Elevate your daily lunch routine with the tactile warmth of hand-carved cedar and iconic woodblock art. While it requires a bit more care than a standard plastic container, the blend of traditional craftsmanship and portable utility turns a simple meal into a deliberate, aesthetic experience.
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Object of Living
Who it's for
- Eco-conscious diners seeking sustainable and non-toxic food storage
- Rice lovers wanting to maintain perfect texture and freshness
- Design enthusiasts who appreciate traditional Japanese art and aesthetics
Who should skip it
- Busy professionals needing low-maintenance, dishwasher-safe kitchenware
- Meal preppers who frequently pack highly pigmented or aromatic foods
- Commuters carrying soups or saucy dishes requiring leak-proof containers
Performance breakdown
Artisanal Craftsmanship
Authentic Japanese woodblock prints elevate this beyond standard lunch containers.
Material Quality
Fragrant cedar and cypress offer a premium, natural tactile experience.
Portability
Compact rectangular dimensions slide easily into most daily work bags.
Maintenance Requirements
Natural wood requires careful hand-washing and specific drying routines.
Packing Efficiency
Standard rectangular shape accommodates most bento-style meal portions comfortably.
Design Versatility
Sophisticated aesthetic transitions seamlessly from office desk to outdoor picnic.
Key Specs
Material
Cedar or Cypress wood
Dimensions
18 x 13.5 x 6.8 cm
Origin
Japan
Microwave Safe
No
Dishwasher Safe
No
Freezer Safe
No
Oven Safe
No
Target Gender
Unisex
Number of Pieces
1
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