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Products of BECOS are handmade one by one craftsmen carefully, so sometimes the size and coloring may differ slightly depending on the product.
Because it is the real pleasure of handmade goods, please enjoy only one item of yourself, only one in the world.
Types of pottery
There are two kinds of pottery, mainly porcelain (stone) and pottery (earth).
The porcelain is characterized by the stone powder being the raw material, it is characterized by a clear high sound when struck, the pottery is raw material for the fiscal year, and a dull sound is produced when you strike the pottery.
In addition, we can distinguish between "color" and "texture" of "hill" which is the foundation of the vessel.
Porcelain is the one with high ground and smooth texture.Even if the hill is other than white and the hill is white, the rough texture is pottery.
In order to use the instrument forever
About porcelainThere are many things that correspond to microwave oven and dishwasher, but it is weak against sudden temperature change, excessive rapid heating, quenching, use in oven or direct fire will cause cracks and breakage. Do not immerse warm dishes in water, put cold dishes in a heated oven, or sudden temperature changes.
About pottery
ottery is a high quality water-absorbent material. Therefore, if you soak in water or lukewarm water before use to contain moisture in advance, it will be hard to absorb the juice and oil of the dish, smell and spot traces will be difficult to remain. Also, please do not soak in soiled water or immerse for a long time. After use, please remove dirt early, after washing with kitchen detergent etc., please dry well before storing. The pottery uses rough soil, so the surface is somewhat rough. Because we may damage the table, please use luncheon mat etc.
About Kannyu
There is a case that cracks are generated on the surface called "Kannyu" in pottery. This is caused by the difference in the expansion coefficient of the base and glaze, but there is no problem in use. As a beautiful feature unique to pottery, please use it with confidence as it is enjoyed especially at the time of appreciation.
About care
Avoid using dishwasher and dryer, please wash with a soft sponge.
Plate that you can enjoy gentle touch (White)
It does not use glaze on the surface, it is a gentle touch feeling like touching the soil directly, it is a plate characterized by the texture and texture of the material when it was held. Because it uses advanced vitreous raw materials, it is stronger and less dirty. It sticks to the shape of the hill and has a smooth slope. Please choose your favorite from 3 colors × 4 sizes.
Shop by Brand | 2016/ | Arita |
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Product ID | S0007-086 |
Product Name | 【Dish & Plate】Japanese Ceramics, Leon Ransmeier Plate 190 (White) | Arita & Imari ware | 2016/ |
Traditional Technique | Arita Ware |
Measuring | φ7.56" H0.75", |
Product Weight | 350g/0.77 lbs |
Country of Manufacture | Japan |
Remark | porcelain (Hand wash recommendation) Microwave oven : 〇 Dishwashing machine : 〇 Direct fire : X IH : X Oven : X |
Leon Ransmeier is studying prototype at Hataman Touen_Photography Ransmeier Inc
While researching the project’s Japanese cultural backdrop, New York-based designer Leon Ransmeier came upon the concept for ‘Perceptible Beauty.’ Focusing on Japanese utensils whose very shape and feel lets the user appreciate their inherent beauty when picked up, he adopted a design approach that would also make the modern user yearn to physically hold them. As one of Ransmeier’s coffee pots, teapots, vases or mugs sits snugly in your hand, you will soon become aware of the finely-crafted swell of the item created with high-grade moulding technology.
Born in New York in 1979, Leon Ransmeier graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2001. He established Ransmeier Inc., a New York based industrial design practice in 2010. Notable projects include the Chiaro chair for Mattiazzi, the AGL Table Group for Herman Miller, and the Revolver Bar Stool for HAY. Ransmeier’s collaboration with industry often results in subtle interventions into the way we perceive and use things, enabling his designs to support the complexity of daily life through clear and informed interactions. His designs have been exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, as well as in the 2010 and 2006 Design Triennials at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York. Ransmeier’s work has been published internationally and is included in the permanent collections at SFMOMA and the Corning Museum of Glass.
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