BONSAI GOODS

CURATED, HANDMADE GOODS FOR THE BONSAI PRACTITIONER.
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Fresh from the Kiln

Horst Heinzlreiter Ceramics

Horst is widely recognized for creating bonsai ceramics that bring together technical mastery, sculptural presence, and horticultural function. Working from Austria, he has developed a distinct voice in bonsai pottery through containers that balance traditional form with a more expansive, contemporary surface language. His work moves confidently between smooth glazed vessels and richly textured bonsai pots, each one shaped with an understanding of how a container supports the tree both visually and practically.

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Artist Spotlight

Jonathan Cross

Modern artist and sculptor Jonathan Cross embodies the rugged textures and organic tones that make his pieces so highly regarded. Drawing inspiration from the sun cooked earth and rich geological features of the desert that surrounds his wood-fired kiln in Joshua Tree, California. This film highlights the process behind his inspiring work.

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Bonsai Inspiration

THE FORCE OF FORM

Sculptural artist Jonathan Cross invites the Mirai Team into his desert studio outside of Joshua Tree, CA. He shares the nuances to his carving and wood-firing process, inspired by the landscape.

BONSAI ANATOMY

Every bonsai tells a story through its structure—trunk movement, branch placement, and root dynamics all shape the tree’s expression. Explore the fundamental anatomy of bonsai, breaking down the key elements that create balance, movement, and visual impact.

CHOOSING YOUR CERAMICS

Here are the most important aspects to consider. Typically the job of the container is to maximize the visual appeal of the tree. The smaller the container, the bigger the tree looks, and vice-versa.