Introducing Masato Komai's tea pot—a testament to minimalism and simplicity. With its matte white porcelain surface, this tea pot showcases a simple yet captivating form. Rather than pursuing elaborate artistic expression, Komai focuses on minimal forms and functionality. His creations are characterized by their simple, monochrome appearance, featuring clean lines and smooth textures that showcase the beauty of ceramics in its most basic form. Komai’s approach to ceramics reveals his deep appreciation for the medium and his desire to create works that convey its intrinsic charm.
- Area: Tajimi, Gifu Prefecture
- Artist: MASATO KOMAI
- Material: Porcelain
- Size: φ90 x H100mm (Excluding handle)
- Capacity: 390ml
- This product comes with its original wooden box.
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Hohin
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Tea Pot
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Flat Tea Pot
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Gyokuro
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Sencha (Green Tea)
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Houji Cha (Roasted Green Tea) |
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Chinese Tea |
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Roasted Chinese Tea |
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Black Tea |
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Artist: Masato Komai
Masato Komai was born in Yamanashi Prefecture in 1980. He received his education from the School of Commerce at Waseda University and completed his studies at the Tajimi City Ceramic Design Institute. He won the Mino Grand Prize at the International Ceramics Festival in 2011, and is one of the key players in contemporary ceramics.
To use this product safely and comfortably, please follow the instructions below:
- Wash before first use with water or warm water.
- Do not use in dishwasher or microwave.
- Do not use in oven or on open fire.
- Clean the product with a non-abrasive, soft scouring pad.
- For your own safety, do not use any item that is chipped or cracked.
- As these are handmade products, each piece will look slightly different.
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