SORI YANAGI MILK PITCHER
Sori Yanagi Ceramic Series
In order to realize a warm and timeless form born from natural curves, it is made of semi-porcelain that has an intermediate property between ceramic and porcelain, which is not often used for tableware. Semi-porcelain is stronger than porcelain and lighter than porcelain. Matte with a unique soft expression has a very low firing temperature range and requires high technology for temperature control.
It can be used as a vase other than milk.
Size | 80 x 66 x H70mm(150ml)
Material | Semi Porcelain
Made in Japan
Sori Yanagi was born as a son of the Japanese Folk Crafts Museum founder, Soetsu Yanagi, in 1915. Having the background of studying both art and architecture in school, he pioneered Japanese postwar industrial design. He also designed the torch holder and the seats in the stadium for the Tokyo Olympic Games in 1964. The designer’s focus was to always create long-life products that people finds timelessly useful in everyday life. His philosophy and passion towards the organic beauty in his line of work have been appreciated around the world.