Since its origins, in China and later brought by Buddhist monks to Japan, tea was related to art.
In the tea houses, art played a dominant role, transcending in the most sensitive and profound moments of the tea ceremony; With a beautiful ritual, it awakened in all its participants a feeling of admiration and satisfaction, thus merging into splendid souls.
If we understand art as a source of inspiration inherent in our lives, we obviously understand that we cannot fail to include it in this space related to tea, where we will give a place of manifestation to our creative spirit, full of admiration, fullness and life, symphonically interpreted by the sensitivity of our being.
Someone said: “Tea with us became more than an idealization of the form of drinking; it is a religion of the art of life” (book Kakuzo Okakura).