From the days that are gone. 


















































Hours



Summer Solstice 2026
12 pm to 7 pm
Winter Solstice 2026
12 pm to 5 pm


Bianco Gallery 
999 3rd Ave, 
(Upper Space)
Seattle WA, 98104

hello@charlieschuck.com

From the days that are gone. 


A collection of regionally specific objects, 
books, furniture, and art gathered during 
summer wanderings along the backroads 
of the Pacific Northwest. Findings examines
the raw hardpan layers of humanity and 
history that lies beneath the technotopian 
clouds of the present.


Japanese Geta Slippers

$45





















This vintage pair of geta slippers showcases traditional Japanese craftsmanship, featuring a flat wooden base elevated by “teeth” and a fabric thong (hanao) that secures the foot. Designed to keep feet and kimono hems above dirt, water, or snow, geta were practical for everyday wear and festivals alike, while their timeless design makes them a unique statement piece for modern styling. During the Meiji period (1868–1912), rapid modernization and population pressures in Japan prompted many to emigrate. Beginning in the 1880s and 1890s, Japanese immigrants settled in Washington State, particularly in Seattle and Tacoma, finding work in fishing, agriculture, lumber, and railroads. They brought with them rich cultural traditions, from gardens and crafts to festivals, leaving a lasting mark on the region. These slippers are a small but tangible reflection of that heritage and the enduring influence of Japanese culture in the Pacific Northwest.