Okonori
the room

five rooms,
one house

The space was shaped the same way the food is — with intention, not decoration. Each corner holds its own character, its own temperature of light, its own relationship to the sea.
The Glowing Bar
A radiant, focal space, warm at its edges — built for the ritual of a drink well made.
The Performance Table
Cooler light here, closer and more exact. An intimate counter where the craft of sushi unfolds within arm's reach — nothing between you and the work.
The Main Dining Room
Anchored beneath a marine skeleton of light, suspended between form and reflection — each pleated segment folding into the next, the way motifs repeat in Japanese craft and in nature. Behind it, a wall moves like water caught mid-wave, the room's own quiet tsunami.
The Tatami Section
The most grounded room in the house. Warmth low to the floor, traditional geometry, a stillness the rest of the space moves around.
The Lounge
A softer register — low light, low volume, a place to arrive before the evening asks anything of you.
Weight lives in every choice here — handcrafted wood, ceramic plates that carry the mark of the hand that shaped them, glassware substantial enough to slow a sip into a pause. Wabi-sabi is not a mood applied afterward; it is built into what you touch.
Creative direction by Unik Works.
Visit once, and you'll know one room. Return, and you stop being a guest in it — you become part of its rhythm, in dialogue with a space shaped by hand, piece by piece, by the people who built it. No two visits carry the same light.
1685 East 116th St, Suite 155, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 671-8888