Kihara
Kihara, based in Arita (Kyūshū), Japan for over 400 years, produces fine porcelain with a clear, bright white color. They combine traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques to create elegant pieces that are also suitable for everyday use.
Riess
As the ninth generation of an Austrian family business, Riess has been producing tasteful enamel kitchen and serving items in Ybbsitz since 1550. CO₂-neutral, food-safe, heat- & scratch-resistant canisters and kettles means they are suitable for cooking applications up to 428 °F. Each enamel piece undergoes up to 40 steps by hand in order to create this heirloom quality collection.
Design Letters
The Danish brand (founded in 2009) brought the trend of typographically designed household items to everyday life. Inspired by Arne Jacobsen's lettering from 1937, letters and numbers are printed on melamine and porcelain plates, cups and children's cutlery. In addition, the cheerful, BPA-free designs combine playful learning with style.
Banshu Hamono
From the blacksmithing tradition of the Banshu region (Hyōgo, Japan), which dates back to the 18th century, come these traditional gardening tools made from blue Ao-Hagane steel. Each piece is made by hand - known for sharpness, durability and minimalist design.
Master Shin’s Anvil
Now in its fifth generation, Master Shin In-Young's family business in Anseong (South Korea) produces robust kitchen and garden tools. Hand-forged since 1845 with steel that was also used in the construction of railroad tracks and with wooden handles made from air-dried chestnut or oak. because of his skill, Master Shin-In Young was the first person to be awarded the Intangible Cultural Heritage Award of Gyeonggi.
Oigen
Oigen has been manufacturing cast iron tea kettles, pots and trivets in the Nanbu region of Japan for over 130 years. Hand-cast, these durable, traditionally crafted pieces offer rustic elegance and excellent heat retention and with proper care will last for generations.
Kumagai
Based in Kyōto since 1935 and specializing in Kyōyaki/Kiyomizu wares, Kumagai offers traditional earthenware - from teapots to carafes and bowls. The range includes over 1,200 objects that reflect the vibrant colors and shapes of the region - perfectly combined for sophisticated tea accessories.