Junji SETSU’s works carry a quiet sense of flow that gently shapes the atmosphere of a space.
They do not demand attention, yet once placed, they naturally draw the eye and elevate their surroundings.
Born in Kyoto, SETSU grew up with clay as a familiar presence. Drawn to the inherent plasticity of the material itself, he developed a distinctive expression inspired by suminagashi, a traditional Japanese marbling technique. Using colored slip, he captures traces of movement—bleeding, layering, and flow—embracing chance while guiding each surface with a clear aesthetic vision. This technique serves not merely as decoration, but as a direct reflection of his artistic philosophy.
Characterized by graceful curves and deliberate asymmetry, his works function as vessels while standing independently as three-dimensional forms with strong spatial presence. Careful attention to even unseen details lends his pieces a quiet tension and depth.
His works have been featured in prestigious settings such as the Lexus showroom in Kyoto and the Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto, and are highly regarded by audiences and collectors worldwide, particularly in Europe and Australia.
Moving between function and art, Junji SETSU’s works invite personal interpretation, offering moments of calm richness within everyday life.