Donnerstag, 15. Oktober 2015

Hasami porcelain

Hasami Porcelain is the result of the innovative efforts of Saikai and artist Taku Shinomoto. Clean, simple, and functional pottery from creative director Takuhiro Shinomoto. Inspired by the rich pottery tradition of the Hasami district in. Modular, modern, stacking tableware from Nagasaki, Japan.


Because of their shared diameter, the Hasami designs are multi-functional. Modern, modular, minimal - Mugs, Plates, Bowls, Pots - Starting at $10.

This modern ware with its straight lines . HASAMI PORCELAIN is made in an area in Japan that has a history of porcelain manufacture dating back 4years. Originally produced for common people, . Simple geometry and the concept of modularity is the basis for this porcelain dinnerware made in Japan. Black porcelain mugs with a matte . Rather than following prescribed forms and funct.


Hasami, Nagasaki is one of the foremost pottery districts in Japan. It is made from a combination of porcelain and clay .

Hasami natural porcelain is an unique mixture of raw materials. It has a beautiful natural touch and a striking earthy tone. One of the characteristics of this . Hasami porcelain mug made in Japan - buy at Third Drawer Down - the collection consists of plates and bowls of various sizes. The beautifully formed black Hasami Mugs are created using a combination of Hasami clay and unglazed porcelain. Perfect for a morning cup of filter coffee.


Beautifully simple and textural planters with drip trays included. Porcelain was first made in the area almost 4years ago, during the Edo . Hasami , Nagasaki is one of the foremost pottery districts in Japan. This set comes with one mug, one oak lid and one tea pot. Dishwasher and microwave safe.


Back when porcelain was considered a luxury exclusive to the upper class, the town of Hasami developed ways to produce porcelain at a . The pieces are all circular and come in six . The stacking mechanism is inspired. Designed by Takuhiro Shinomoto. Hasami porcelain is from Kyushu island and more specifically the Arita region that has long been a centre for ceramics production.


Japanese techniques combined with minimalist form.

Made in Hasami, Japan where .

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