The floor cushion, reconsidered. Oyako — parent and child in Japanese — is WAGETSU's take on the zabuton, the seat that has anchored Japanese rooms for centuries, here reborn through the brand's cross-cultural conversation between Karimoku's craftsmanship and the design language of Shin Okuda's Los Angeles studio, WAKA WAKA. The construction is anything but traditional: a Kvadrat Casa cover over a filling of crushed cotton and 3D net — old silhouette, contemporary insides — for a cushion that's plush where it greets you and resilient where it counts. Drop it at a low table, stack it by the window, let it migrate around the house the way zabuton always have. Tokyo by way of LA, and very much at home in between.