Creating Japanese Furniture and Interior Elements on Request
In addition to full-fledged interiors and architecture, Sukiyado also offers custom-made Japanese-style furniture and interior elements. This includes prime examples such as Shoji sliding doors or room dividers, as well as Tokonoma displays and Torii gates. At Sukiyado, anything is possible.
![Japanese Torii Gate Custom-Made](/en/img/japanese-torii-gate-custom-made.jpg)
![Japanese Gong Custom-Made](/en/img/japanese-gong-custom-made.jpg)
![Traditional Japanese Sliding Doors Shoji Doors Kumiko](/en/img/washitsu/traditional-japanese-sliding-doors-shoji-doors-kumiko.jpg)
![Traditional Japanese Sliding Doors Shoji Doors Panel Koshishouji](/en/img/washitsu/traditional-japanese-sliding-doors-shoji-doors-panel-koshishouji.jpg)
![Japanese Nijiriguchi Custom Entrance Exterior](/en/img/japanese-nijiriguchi-custom-entrance-exterior.jpg)
![Japanese Tea Room Furniture](/en/img/japanese-nijiriguchi-custom-entrance-interior.jpg)
The Meaning behind Sukiyado
The name Sukiyado is derived from the Japanese residential architectural style known as Sukiya-zukuri (数寄屋造り). This style is known for its informal aspects and evolved from the more formal Shoin-zukuri style. The word ‘Suki’ means refined taste or elegant pursuits, which perfectly captures the essence of Sukiya-zukuri. With the added suffix ‘Do’, meaning way or path, Sukiyado can freely be translated as ‘The Way of Elegant Pursuits’.
SUKIYADO - Design, Advice, and Realization of Custom-Made Japanese Architecture, Interiors and Furniture.
Zuidwijk 68, 2771 CD Boskoop
Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 6 206 75 854
Mail: service@sukiyado.com