• Mug Black 85x89
  • Mug Black 85x89

Mug Black 85x89

Hasami Porcelain

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Hasami Porcelain's Mug Black Ø85x89 mm is in the middle of their three sizes. Its cylinder shape and flat rim fit right into the collection, and the firm handle lets you pick it up comfortably.

This black finish has the same characteristic raw touch as their natural porcelain, but finished with an elegant black pigment....

Hasami Porcelain's Mug Black Ø85x89 mm is in the middle of their three sizes. Its cylinder shape and flat rim fit right into the collection, and the firm handle lets you pick it up comfortably.

This black finish has the same characteristic raw touch as their natural porcelain, but finished with an elegant black pigment. Matte in texture and colour, the natural material underneath is still subtly visible.

All of Hasami Porcelain's pieces are designed to accompany each other, featuring a modular system that lets you stack and combine. This way plates also become lids for bowls and cups; all pieces of the collection are multifunctional and complementary to each other. Have a look at our Hasami Porcelain Collection for other sizes and finishes.

The collection is also accompanied by Hasami Porcelain Wooden Trays. Made from solid oak, the wooden trays are made to work alongside the rest of your collection seamlessly as lids and/or serving trays.

Details

Measures Ø85 x 89 mm

Features black pigment finish
Comes in a custom made carton box
Suitable for dishwasher and microwave usage
Made in Japan

Hasami Porcelain — made in Japan

Hasami Porcelain is a collection of tableware, manufactured using traditional techniques, yet designed with modern living in mind. Hasami Porcelain sees the whole table as part of the art of hospitality, drawing on more than 400 years of Japanese thinking on how we can turn even the simplest meals into an art form. Their unique recipe creates strong, durable porcelain with a textured surface that has a distinctly organic feel compared to that of regular porcelain.

Stacked and combined, the Hasami Porcelain pieces form a beautiful rhythmic harmony. The modular system, and the functionality of nesting, is inspired by tiered boxes — traditional lacquer ware — used in Japanese cuisine. This way plates also become lids for bowls; all pieces of the collection are multifunctional and complementary to each other. The result, a beautifully aesthetic cupboard, kitchen or office pantry.

Hasami Porcelain x Misc-store Amsterdam 

Hasami Porcelain's core design values of individuality, usability, simplicity and tactility align perfectly with our mission to find items that combine their aesthetic qualities with usefulness. 

Here at Miscellaneous, we've proudly stocked much of the Hasami Porcelain range for many years — both online and in our Amsterdam store. For tableware that’s both elegant and everyday, we really can’t go any further.

About Hasami Porcelain

Hasami Porcelain

Hasami Porcelain tableware sees the whole table as part of the art of hospitality. All sensual aspects of a dish (including, but not limited to the meal) are considered, and drawn meticulously. The simple colours and rough-hewn textures form a canvas for even the most delicate flavours to play against, making room in our often busy lives to simply sit, think and enjoy. Their collection is also entirely modular. Perfectly stackable straight lines made with innovative techniques, ensuring that the porcelain stays precisely the right size. The result is a series of perfectly formed pieces that are easy to store and transport.

The rural mountainside village of Hasami in southern Japan, where Hasami Porcelain is based, has a 400-year history in porcelain making, selling their wares all over Japan. But when husband-and-wife team Takuhiro and Keiko Shinomoto visited the township a few years ago, they found not a porcelain empire but a rural village of 17,000, ailing after a decade of being undercut by the rise of plastics and mass-manufactured tableware from China. The fires lighting the massive kilns that still dot the town’s landscape were slowly going out. This lead to the Shinomotos establishing the Hasami Porcelain brand in 2012 as a way of helping to keep local knowledge — and the experimental, democratic spirit that comes with it — alive. 

Here at Miscellaneous, we’re proud to stock much of the Hasami porcelain range both online and in our Amsterdam store. For tableware that’s both elegant and everyday, we really can’t go any further.