Join us this week
Why New York
Every culture in the world meets in New York City. Taking Japanese tradition as our root, we engage it in conversation with the city around us, and share what we create with the wider world.
That’s the whole idea, and it’s why RESOBOX could only happen here. Come explore with us:
Learn by making
Whisk tea, grind ink, tie a mizuhiki knot — taught by those who have dedicated their lives to the craft.
→Meet the artisans
Now and then, a maker comes through from Japan — ceramics, woodwork, textiles — for a pop-up and a first look at work just arriving in the U.S.
→Taste it first
Demos, tastings, and pop-up shops let you taste what’s new from Japan — before the rest of the city.
⟲Learn by making
Sculpt the season into sweets almost too beautiful to eat. 和菓子 — WAGASHI Japanese Sweets
One brush, one ink, infinite grays. 墨絵 — SUMI-E Ink Painting
Japan’s model-craft obsession, taken seriously. ガンプラ — GUNPLA Gunpla Building
Tuck silk into carved wood, the Edo way. 木目込み — KIMEKOMI Fabric-Inlay Dolls
Interlock slivers of wood into lattice — no nails, no glue. 組子 — KUMIKO Wood Lattice Joinery
Knot paper cords into jewelry and blessings. 水引 — MIZUHIKI Ceremonial Knotwork …and seventenmore crafts. Chanoyu · Ikebana · Bonsai ·
Suminagashi · Miniature Food ·
and more See the full list →
For teams Bring the workshop to your office. Sushi, wagashi, tea ceremony and more, for teams of 6–60 — at our studio or on-site. Plan a team workshop → The artisans we work with
More than a showcase, RESOBOX is a creative bridge — connecting Japanese artisans, growers, and producers with U.S. architects, designers, shops, and restaurants to co-develop products, build brands, and bring new projects to life. A few of them:
Often, the people who show up for our events are chefs, buyers, architects, and designers — and more than a few end up working with these artisans. If that sounds like you, learn more about becoming a partner.
What’s happening
In the heart of the city
Come make something with us

91 E 3rd Street, New York, NY 10003 212-598-5993 · info@resobox.com 2nd Ave (F), a few minutes east · Directions →Letters from RESOBOX
Class openings, exhibitions, and new arrivals from Japan. Once or twice a month, never more.
Open for classes, events & exhibitions — see the schedule.



