Love is fluffy.

~ Marianne's humor and illusion-

Marianne Hallberg× The latest work of Seto ware. I want to make a vase in the springMarianne HallbergIt is a new work I have been waiting for. It looks like the vase is on the table, but if you look closely, the vase is just on a flat plate. The rhetoric of Marianne -like love and humor that doesn't seem to be on the table, but not. I don't feel bad to be deceived.


Great for a set!

There are also special set products for a limited time.
It will end as soon as it is gone, so please purchase as soon as possible.

Pair set of Kanabin on the table

¥ 26,400 (tax included)

Two sets of the new work "Kabin on the stand".
There are various ways to arrange them like twins, use them separately from the pedestal, and enjoy them.
For a limited time, we will give you one check -off.


All set of Flower Power

¥ 49,500 (tax included)

This is a set that can complete the FP line of the SETO series.
You can purchase 3000 yen from the regular price.
Whether you decorate the five vases side by side, decorate them apart, or divide them with friends ...!
Use the pedestal of the FP4,5 vase in other vases and enjoy various arrangements.


It can be used like this.
Tips for how to enjoy.

1. Try the other vase as a trick.
You can also enjoy other works of Marianne on the pedestal.
Please put what is in your home on the table.

2. Try using it separately.
The table and vase can be used separately.
Put the plate part as a dish and put the flowers attached to the dining table in the vase,You can also use it like a palette and brush washing.


STORY

About the vase, from Marianne

Every spring, I want to make a vase. Tulips bloom in April, but nobody dislikes tulips. This form was formed while sketching a vase for the tulip. It was like this when I imagined a vase displayed on the exhibition stand. I think the flat platform is much more practical than the three -dimensional stand. That's right.

Marianne Kabin

Marianne loves flowers because she was a florist daughter. It seems that she makes a vase very natural. Because there is no beauty as a flower in the world, that is Marianne's belief. The vase is completed by inserting flowers, which seems to be the point she likes.


About flower power

"FP" on the vase is "Flower Power".

A word that symbolizes peace movements and countercultures from the 1960s to the 1970s, against the background of the Vietnam War. He was a symbol of a slogan, "not a weapon, but a flower," and a peaceful resistance to violence and war, and non -violence. Flowers, that is, beauty is not weak. It is a symbol of strength. Her claim is included.

There was a photo of the flower into the bayonet in the demonstration of the anti -Vietnamese war. It's a hippie -like idea that opposes the violence power with a soft and peaceful power. I don't think the slogan of the Love & Peace era is still old. I still believe it and I think it's important for the present era.

 

About "Flower Power" from Marianne


About Seto ware

It is produced by Takadoen, a pottery of Seto -yaki (Aichi Prefecture), which is familiar in the Marianne series. We had Marianne's work express a unique distortion.

In this production, I struggled a little about the part that matched the checking pattern. Since all the work of applying a sheet for painting called a transcription sheet is manual, a high technology to paste the check pattern in the cylindrical type without offtasting the check pattern.

Traditional "Seto ware", which produces Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, has long been used in people's lives and has been incorporated into various vessels and pottery. As it has been exported abroad, it is widely known as a typical traditional crafts that send the appeal of "MADE IN JAPAN" to the world. It is a versatile pottery that can chew any style and blend into the intention of the creator because it can incorporate many techniques and patterns from simple folk crafts to expensive and difficult dyes. Regardless of Japanese tableware or Western tableware, the design is swallowed in any form and finished in a friendly pottery. Marianne's partner in Japan is one of the potters that represents Seto -yaki, which has continued since the Taisho era.

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