After years spent immersed in other cultures, Mitsuru Yokoyama began to feel a strong desire to reconnect with his roots and share a part of Japan with the world. In 2012, he went to school, undertook a four-year apprenticeship and finally opened his own studio and gallery in 2018. He makes tatami for traditional Japanese architecture, as well as contemporary art and design. Each of his works is custom-made. He adjusts the creative process and the quality of materials to be perfectly suited to the space and its intended use. Committed to protecting tradition while striving for innovation, he often uses unconventional colours and compositions in his work. He boldly pushes the boundaries of the traditional craft through collaborations with designers and other craftsmen.
Mitsuru Yokoyama