This is Marianne, who will wait together.
[About the product]
Make your heart, lamp mold
A romantic "lamp bottle" that will make you dream nicely just by placing it there.Marianne HallbergThe original work "Lamp & Cord Mold Bottle" has been released in the Seto series. The original is faithfully reproduced as well as the distortion of size and shape, as well as the bleed and shaking of hand-drawn lines. Just by placing it there, the three-dimensionality and bleed-in-the-glance blue create a romantic atmosphere every time you place the flowers.
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[About design]
Her unique blue is said to be Marianne Blue. The blue blemish and the texture of the ceramics are delicately reproduced in Seto ware, making it a perfect product that can only be achieved through traditional Japanese techniques.
In a Vase of Marianne's SetoyakiThe biggest eversizeAnd there are plenty of flowers to fit in.It is 21cm tall and is cylindrical from top to bottom of the lamp, so it can be stable even when you can live it as is.
The biggest charm point of this vase is the included code! This is a mini mini ceramic plate with a thickness of 5mm and a total length of 12cm.Without this "electricity-free cord", the "lamp bottle" will not be completed.
The bottom part is engraved with "Tonkachi/Made in Japan."
[Comments from staff]
I have some Marianne mold bottles and display them in the living room along with flowers. This "lamp bottle" gives it a more comfortable feel to place in your bedroom or study than in the living room. Indirect lighting and candle lights look better than bright rooms in the daytime. I'll be immersed in Marianne's worldview by displaying it like an object or displaying it with the pale yellowish pink roses that Marianne likes.
[About the author]
Marianne Hallberg / Ceramic artist
She was born in 1952 in Gothenburg, Sweden, as the daughter of a florist.
After wandering around the world during his youth, he began making pottery in his hometown of Gothenburg. The unique style of work, which seems to have risen to the surface, combines avant-garde and cool humor. He is an artist loved by artists, and is known among young creators as a ceramic artist he admires.
In April 2022, Japan's first solo exhibition, "Who is Marianne?", was held at the Tonkachi Gallery Saw. ' was held.
[About Marianne's seto series]
Seto ware is a traditional ceramic made in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, and has long been familiar with people's lives and has been incorporated into a variety of utensils and ceramics. As it has become exported to many overseas countries, it is widely known as a representative traditional craft that brings out the appeal of "made in Japan" to the world.
The "seto series" is a series that was supervised by Marianne herself, and was completed by reviewing the manufacturing process from scratch along with a Japanese workshop to provide affordable prices and durability while still retaining the quality of her originality. . The kiln that will become our ideal partners with Tonkachi and Marianne is one of the most representative kilns of Seto ware, which has been around since the Taisho period.