With a cut -out plate,
Marianne's Seto ware series
The ideal collaboration between Seto Yaki, which has a history of 1000 years, and Marianne, who delusions for 1000 years. Here are some of the lineups.
Marianne's cut -out plate
Unnecessary utility
This "cut -out plate" is not fixed like a dish or cup. Speaking of "useless things" is true. However, by using this plate, you can add effects to the dining table and daily life and convert it a little happily. That's what Marianne has been trying for many years, and I realize that "yeah! That's actually what I want in my life!" Although it is a thin plate, it is a plate that can not be underestimated.
About "cut -out plate"
By providing a thin pedestal surface on the back, stability, durability, and ease of handling are improved. With the supervision of Marianne himself, we have reviewed the manufacturing process from zero with Japanese workshops so that it can be offered at an easy -to -purchase price, leaving the original goodness as much as possible. Because it is a box, it is also recommended for gifts. Please give it to "that person" who can use this plate happily.
Various of Marianne x Seto ware
"Check kabin" and "floral pattern kabin"
This is the first vase of Marianne x Seto ware. Using a check and floral pattern that Marianne loved, it was made by trial and error with the Seto ware potter. Marianne Blue's simple design is familiar to any interior.
Marianne's empty box plate
The technique of expressing three -dimensional things is a style unique to Marianne. The size of the S size is the bean dishes in Japanese tableware, and the M size is the closest size to the 7 -inch dish. It looks like a plane, the center is hollow, and it works properly as a dish.
About Seto ware
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.