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Description
It is a base that expands the possibilities of free usage.
With its sharp form and beautiful colors, it is an easy-to-use item for accenting your dining table or room.
The biggest feature of this series is that you can use it as a vase to bring out the flowers, store pens and tableware, and imagine various ways to use it depending on the owner. The delicate and gentle texture of porcelain complements the simple modernity.
Discover new ways to use it in combination with products in the same series.
Information
Manufacturer | 2016/ Tomás Alonso |
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Country of origin | Saga Prefecture, Japan |
Technique | Imari-Arita Wares |
Material | Porcelain |
Size | φ3.94" H3.94"(φ10.0*H10.0cm) |
Weight | 0.62 lbs(280g) |
Capacity | 0 oz(ml) |
Electronic Equipment | Microwave oven : 〇, Dishwashing machine : 〇, Direct fire : X, IH : X, Oven : X |
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Delivery Time | 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks) |
Designer
Arita ware can be used for various purposes depending on the owner's idea
Tomás Alonso
Characteristic
London-based designer Tomás Alonso has fashioned a collection comprising of a series of containers of basic geometric shape, colour and size.
These containers are not designed to be used solely for a prescribed function, rather to be freely arranged according to each varying context.
This contemporary range offers total freedom of use, whether the containers act as desktop storage devices, simple ornaments or for serving food at the dining table, Alonso is highlighting that versatility and choice are paramount.
Profile
Born in Vigo, Spain, Tomás Alonso has been travelling since the age of 19 to pursue his career as a designer.
He has been living, studying and working in the USA, Italy and Australia before moving to London to complete a MA at the Royal College of Art.
In 2006 he co-founded the design collective OKAYstudio with 5 other graduates from the RCA.
His work has been widely published and exhibited around the world; from the Design Museum or Aram gallery in London to galleries and exhibitions in Italy, Spain, France, USA, Canada or Japan.
Amongst other awards he has been chosen as Designer of the Year 2013 by AD magazine in Spain, Young Designer of the Year by Elle Deco Japan in 2012 and Elle Deco Spain in 2011.
His practice, based in North East London, works in furniture, product, lighting, interior and exhibition design and its clients range from international producers to selected design galleries and museums. He combines his research and commercial design work with occasional teaching and workshops; most recently teaching the product design Master course at ECAL in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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