2016/ Arita

Kueng-Caputo Bowl 280

693.28 

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About:
For the celebration of 400 years of porcelain production in Japan, the prefecture of Saga invited 16 international designers, to create 16 contemporary porcelain collections in Arita.
The high end collection from the Swiss designers Kueng-Caputo is produced by the Kin’emon Toen pottery, which are specialised in a technique of airbrush hand-painting called Fukitsuke.
Kueng Caputo and Kin’emon Toen have invented a surface covering that creates an optical illusion, a play of light and shadow, making the viewer question the edges of the object. 
This collection received the Wallpaper 2017 Design award. 
Porcelain is a ceramic material of the highest quality. Admired because of its translucence, it is the strongest and most durable ceramic material.
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Size in cm: φ27,6 x H8,7
Colors: Dark Red/Red, Blue, Black/White
Note: The coloured surface is not glazed.

Cleaning:
Feel free to clean these pieces with water and a brush. Don’t be afraid to brush well, in case of a stain or dirt on the sprayed surface.
For drying, please let them dry on a towel, except the black-white ones which can also be dried with a towel.
If you have questions about cleaning your K/C “As If” piece, please feel free to get in contact with us. contact@japanproxy.ch
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2016/ makes contemporary porcelain using the specialist skills found in the pottery town of Arita, Japan.
Local artistry is combined with international design talent in the making of desirable, everyday porcelain products. 2016/ aims to revive interest in and bring commerce back to this remarkable craft region and its makers.
The 2016/ project is being carried out by Saga Prefecture as part of the Arita Porcelain 400th Anniversary Project.



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