Muku Kitchen Collection:
a rustic Japanese kitchen design in wood
A rustic Japanese-based kitchen line, designed to highlight the authenticity and essence of cooking. Its natural wood elements and grid-inspired design create a harmonious and functional environment for modern living
Rustic Japanese design,
modern kitchen
functionality
The essence of traditional Japanese kitchen design and modern rustic aesthetics is blended in the MUKU Kitchen by Masahiro Katsume. Meticulously crafted from oak wood, this kitchen is designed to celebrate the profound cultural connection between cooking and human life—an essential ritual at the heart of living and gathering.
Grounded in tradition, the design of the MUKU Kitchen evokes strength and stability, reflecting both purpose and heritage. Through intricate details, the architect’s Japanese roots are revealed, allowing tradition to be seamlessly integrated with contemporary refinement.
Handcrafted, subtle grid-like cabinets have been created to pay homage to Japanese heritage, with traditional shoji being beautifully echoed in the cabinetry design. Balance and harmony are emphasized as fundamental principles. At the same time, T-shaped elements have been thoughtfully incorporated into the solid oak carcass, introducing a modern touch while reinforcing both form and function. In this detail, the quiet minimalism of Japanese craftsmanship is reflected, ensuring that every element serves both a visual and practical purpose.
The most versatile element of the MUKU Kitchen—the removable kitchen trolley—has been designed to offer flexibility for modern living. Seamlessly integrated into the kitchen structure, it can be pulled out when additional workspace or storage is required, serving as a functional extension. When tucked away, the trolley preserves the kitchen’s clean and minimalistic aesthetic, remaining true to the philosophy of understated elegance.
The sense of tactility in the MUKU Kitchen is expressed through the brushed surface of oak wood. By deepening the texture, a connection to modern rustic elements is established. Finished with oil, the surface invites a sensory experience, allowing users to engage with the material through touch. The organic texture flows seamlessly into the interior.
An open minimalist shelf has been designed to accommodate the most commonly used kitchen items—clean, simple, and inherently functional.


Meet the Japanese Architect
Masahiro Katsume
The calm presence behind the Muku Kitchen collection
„Cooking is an essential activity for humans. The solid, authentic, and stable structure of the Muku kitchen reflects the importance of this daily task. Its simple and detailed design serves as a reminder of the joy found in this fundamental kitchen activity.“


A kitchen trolley that carries personal rituals
A Japanese kitchen trolley — a quiet companion in the rhythm of daily life. Crafted from natural materials with clean, honest lines, it reflects the essence of Muku aesthetics: simplicity, function, and attention. Rolling effortlessly between preparation, serving, and reflection, it supports the gentle flow of personal rituals in the kitchen. Whether hosting guests or making tea for one, it embodies the spirit of omotenashi — thoughtful, graceful hospitality. In every movement, it brings harmony to the everyday




A soft, graceful grid of space
Tall kitchen cabinets with shoji gridness — an elegant blend of functionality and tradition. Inspired by the subtle beauty of shoji screens, these cabinets feature delicate grid patterns that evoke a sense of timeless craftsmanship. Made with natural materials, they bring a soft, filtered light and a sense of openness to the kitchen. Their minimalist design allows for both efficient storage and an understated aesthetic, honoring the Japanese principles of simplicity and order.
Tall kitchen cabinets with shoji gridness — an elegant blend of functionality and tradition. Inspired by the subtle beauty of shoji screens, these cabinets feature delicate grid patterns that evoke a sense of timeless craftsmanship. Made with natural materials, they bring a soft, filtered light and a sense of openness to the kitchen. Their minimalist design allows for both efficient storage and an understated aesthetic, honoring the Japanese principles of simplicity and order.
A soft, graceful grid of space







Kongacph exposition
in Copenhagen
We’ve opened a quiet, private space to showcase our wooden kitchens’ collection. You’re welcome to come by, explore at your own rhythm, and stay as long as you wish.
We’d love to have you.