“The event is being held at PLAY! MUSEUM in Tachikawa, Tokyo until February 23, 2026 (Monday/holiday).Lisa LarsonItems that were previously sold at the "How to Make Exhibition" are now available for purchase online at the Tonkachi Store.
It was unveiled for the first time at this exhibition.Lisa LarsonThe lineup includes items from the "Found Cats Series" based on the sketches drawn for the production, as well as goods inspired by tools used in actual pottery making sites, allowing you to get a feel for the background of the production.
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・Not only for coffee but also for storing various things

This coffee can can be used not only for storing coffee, but also for dry goods such as black tea, Japanese tea, granola, and pasta. In addition to food, it can also be used as a storage space for small items, making it a natural addition to the kitchen and living room.
・The structure of the tea caddy is suitable for food preservation.

The material used for this can is tin, which is also currently used for food canning. Not only does it pose no health problems, but the double structure of the outer and inner lid blocks moisture and protects from light, creating an environment that allows food to last longer.
A tea caddy was originally a tool to protect tea leaves from moisture and maintain freshness by keeping the temperature inside the can constant. Its properties make it suitable for all foods that need to be protected from moisture, such as seaweed, coffee, snacks, granola, pasta, and kelp. Please feel free to use it without worrying about tea leaves.
*Foods with a high water content or high salt content are not suitable for storage as they may cause rust. If you are adding salty food, wrap it in a plastic bag before storing it.
・Work for a long-established tea caddy manufacturer founded in 1891
The product is produced by a long-established tea caddy manufacturer founded in 1897. Today, each item is still carefully made one by one based on the techniques that have been cultivated over many years.
・Sketch cats

Lisa LarsonAdopts a design from the popular series ``Sketch Cats'', which was created from numerous idea sketches drawn by . With a touch that is not too sweet, this series is popular among adults as well. The rough hand-drawn atmosphere is impressive, and it has been applied to various items so far. The white body gives a clean impression and is easy to match with interior decoration and other tableware, blending in casually with the space.
・High airtightness with tin inner lid

This can uses a tin lid, which currently only a limited number of manufacturers can manufacture in Japan. The double structure with the outer lid blocks moisture and light and maintains an environment suitable for storing food that is less susceptible to the effects of outside air.
・Cans made by hand
The molding is done by skilled craftsmen and using manual machines that have been used for many years. The traditional manufacturing method, which is not mass-produced, supports the high airtightness.
The paint is hand-sprayed, giving it a glossy, warm finish. Silkscreen is used for printing, and the slight three-dimensional effect creates an expression unique to handmade work. The paints and inks used are lead-free and safe for food storage.
・Grow as you use it
Many of the processes are done by hand, so there may be individual differences in the finished product, but each piece is made with care. The appeal of this can is that the more you use it, the more it will fit in your hand, and the more its expression will gradually develop.
