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Developed in collaboration with the glass artist and designer Yoko Andersson Yamano, this series features standardised, stackable tableware with subtle hand-painted details. The rims of the plates and bowls are finished with a single colour from an earthen palette, providing a glimpse of the making process. The natural variations within the glaze add unique character, extending upon the designer’s interest in the way that mass-produced craft can retain individuality.

Developed in collaboration with the glass artist and designer Yoko Andersson Yamano, this series features standardised, stackable tableware with subtle hand-painted details. The rims of the plates and bowls are finished with a single colour from an earthen palette, providing a glimpse of the making process. The natural variations within the glaze add unique character, extending upon the designer’s interest in the way that mass-produced craft can retain individuality.

Hasami Porcelain Art Mug

Hasami Porcelain
Regular price ¥3,800
Sale price ¥3,800
Regular price
Hasami Porcelain
Regular price ¥3,800
Sale price ¥3,800
Regular price
Hasami Porcelain
Regular price ¥3,800
Sale price ¥3,800
Regular price
Hasami Porcelain
Regular price ¥3,800
Sale price ¥3,800
Regular price

Over countless generations, Japanese food culture has developed through a process of transformation, incorporating various styles and reinterpreting them in unique ways. The pursuit of tableware for this evolving cuisine is the inspiration behind Alongu, a brand designed by Jin Kuramoto. The collection features plates, bowls and other vessels with carefully considered forms, referencing modern Asian tableware while accommodating a range of culinary styles. Community-centred approaches to manufacturing and farming in Hasami were another source of inspiration for the brand, which is committed to reducing waste throughout the production cycle.

Over countless generations, Japanese food culture has developed through a process of transformation, incorporating various styles and reinterpreting them in unique ways. The pursuit of tableware for this evolving cuisine is the inspiration behind Alongu, a brand designed by Jin Kuramoto. The collection features plates, bowls and other vessels with carefully considered forms, referencing modern Asian tableware while accommodating a range of culinary styles. Community-centred approaches to manufacturing and farming in Hasami were another source of inspiration for the brand, which is committed to reducing waste throughout the production cycle.

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