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Ceramic japan
Established in 1973 in the historic ceramic hub of Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, Ceramic Japan seamlessly marries top-tier product design with age-old craftsmanship. Even today, this philosophy underpins the company's ethos. The creations from Ceramic Japan typically showcase a harmonious synergy between exacting design standards and unconventional production techniques. Internationally, Ceramic Japan is celebrated for its distinctive products, revered not just for their utility but their artistic flair as well. Notably, some of these exceptional items have earned a place in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
Makoto Komatsu
Globally acclaimed designer Makoto Komatsu is renowned primarily for his ceramic creations. Born in Tokyo, he pursued his studies and eventually became a professor at Musashino Art University. His works have been showcased in exhibitions spanning Tokyo, Paris, New York, London, Shanghai, Beijing, and Oslo. Alongside, he has been honored with numerous international design accolades and is represented in major museums worldwide.
Every product is a unique piece of art. Minor deviations from the depicted images are possible. Any small irregularities, born from the artisanal production process, stand testament to the genuine craftsmanship and authenticity. These do not in any way diminish the item's value.
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ceramic japan
Seto-Yaki
Ceramic Japan is located in the historical region of Seto and has been dedicated to uncompromising craftsmanship from the very beginning. This creative process is accompanied by production based in Seto, working hand in hand with young talented designers and traditional craftsmanship. Transparent, delicate surfaces and aesthetic forms make this porcelain one of Japan's most captivating, distinguished by its exceptional quality and durability. Many individual pieces have been honored with awards such as the "Good Design Award Japan" for their pioneering design, and today they are an integral part of the collection at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Manufacturers:
ceramic japan,
Seto-shi
60-4,
480-1218
Nakashinano-cho Aichi,
Japan,
https://www.ceramic-japan.co.jp
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