[About the product]
Marianne Harberg x Seto Yaki
A collaboration between the long history and tradition of ceramics and tradition, and Marianne Harberg. The representative pattern she draws is the bean dish. The bean dishes can be used as an accessory tray as well as the condiments, new incense, and side dishes. The type isMesh checkAll 5 types are available, rose, floral pattern, and dots.
Bean dish (check / seto)
Bean dish (rose / seto)
Bean dish (floral pattern / SETO)
Bean dish (dot / seto)
[Design]
On a neat white background, her unique bleeding blue called Marianne Blue. It is delicately reproduced in Seto ware to the details, and it is a joint work worthy of being called "Marianne in Japan". There is a mystery that her patterns can be elegantly organized even if they use some side by side.
[About Seto ware]
A traditional porcelain brand that produces Seto City, Aichi Prefecture. As it has been familiar with people's lives for a long time, it has become widely known as a representative traditional handicraft that sends out the appeal of "Made in Japan" to the world. Marianne's partner in Japan is one of the potters that represents Seto ware, which has continued since the Taisho era.