Ceramic Japan - Yagi Teacup
Designed to match the Yagi Teapot, the teacups, like the pots, show the texture of the material.
Our goal at Ceramic Japan is to share our simple yet arresting designs, the embodiment of the creator’s feelings, with as many people as possible by leveraging the masterful skills we have cultivated throughout history. One word for ceramics in Japanese is Seto-mono, so here in Seto, a traditional area for ceramics production, we will continue to create and share our unique products with the world, that are loved across generations. The history of Ceramic Japan began in 1973 with the establishment of a company whose aim was to create advanced designs with the traditional skill available in Seto. From our very beginning, Ceramic Japan planned and developed products in collaboration with designers from a wide variety of fields, not only ceramics, achieving products which embodied a perfect fusion between design and skill.
Materials
porcelain
Capacity
203ml(when full)
H:2" x W:3.5"
Made in Seto, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Design by: Makoto Komatsu
Born in Tokyo, Japan, Makoto Komatsu graduated from the Craft Design Department of the Musashino Art Junior College. He worked in the Craft Design Office of Musashino Art University and was a professor at Musashino Art University in 1999. He won the Exhibition Design Award at the 1st Mino International Ceramics Exhibition in 1986. He has held solo exhibitions in Ikebukuro, Ginza, Yushima, Roppongi and other places in Tokyo. He has also participated in international exhibitions in Japan and over the world, such as the World Modern Ceramic Art Exhibition in Shanghai and the 4th World Ceramic Biennale in Korea.