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“Crafts Science” ”Science for everyday life” HARIO item starts from physics and chemistry equipment. Utilizing glass processing technology backed by craftsmanship, we have expanded the field to coffee utensils and household cooking utensils while pursuing the quality and function of products by a scientific approach. Like the V60 dripper, which is loved by many baristas and coffee lovers, HARIO's products are designed with features and shapes derived from the accumulation of experimental trial and error. We want to improve the lives of people around the world through unique manufacturing that combines craft and science.
No print, plain conical pitcher that can be used as a container for various seasonings that can also be found on dining table such as milk, syrup, dressing, oil, etc..
“Crafts Science” ”Science for everyday life” HARIO item starts from physics and chemistry equipment. Utilizing glass processing technology backed by craftsmanship, we have expanded the field to coffee utensils and household cooking utensils while pursuing the quality and function of products by a scientific approach. Like the V60 dripper, which is loved by many baristas and coffee lovers, HARIO's products are designed with features and shapes derived from the accumulation of experimental trial and error. We want to improve the lives of people around the world through unique manufacturing that combines craft and science.
No print, plain conical pitcher that can be used as a container for various seasonings that can also be found on dining table such as milk, syrup, dressing, oil, etc..
Nesting Sauce Pouring Cup, White Porcelain, Extra Large
The nesting design allows you to stow them in a way that takes up minimal space. Fill them with sauce and place them on the table, letting you use as much sauce as you want with ease.
Nesting Sauce Pouring Cup, White Porcelain, Medium
The nesting design allows you to stow them in a way that takes up minimal space. Fill them with sauce and place them on the table, letting you use as much sauce as you want with ease.
Nesting Sauce Pouring Cup, White Porcelain, Small
The nesting design allows you to stow them in a way that takes up minimal space. Fill them with sauce and place them on the table, letting you use as much sauce as you want with ease.
This pouring pot features a unique design and pattern while also preventing dripping. The water-repellent finish prevents stains and makes cleanup quick and easy. The lid portion also features a stopper design that keeps it from falling off when at an angle. Choose the design that you like the best.
kaico - beautiful enameled ware created by Makoto Koizumi, a designer with a reputation for carefully crafting items who is involved in the design of all kinds of items related to daily life from chopsticks to architecture, and artisans who possess Japanese techniques.
Enamel is processed, shaped iron that is fired with a glass textured glaze. This creates a nostalgic appearance and beautiful translucent surface. kaico, with its easy-to-use forms and combination of perfect materials, uses iron that is made in Tokyo and enameling made in Mie - the spirit of Japan lies within.
[Features of kaico]
1. Acid resistant: The enameled surface is inorganic glass and so is resistant to both acid and alkali, also making it perfect for storing food in.
2. Non-adsorbing: Enamel does not cause chemical changes due to food and moisture and so no metallic taste is transferred. Odors don't adhere easily and it brings out the original taste of foods.
3. Durable: As it is coated with hard glass, the material is resistant against discoloration and friction.
4. Clean: The surface is hard and smooth, so it doesn't get dirty or scratched easily and is easy to care for. It will keep its cleanliness for a long time.
5. Insulating: As the enamel layer has low thermal conductivity, it doesn't allow heat to escape and has superb insulation.
This light lid that takes operability into account has a thin steel sheet which makes full use of new techniques. Even if oil drips, the resin opening catches it with 2 layers. The high-performance filter uses activated charcoal adsorbing dirt and odors while providing quick filtration. It can also economically be repeatedly used.
kaico - beautiful enameled ware created by Makoto Koizumi, a designer with a reputation for carefully crafting items who is involved in the design of all kinds of items related to daily life from chopsticks to architecture, and artisans who possess Japanese techniques.
Enamel is processed, shaped iron that is fired with a glass textured glaze. This creates a nostalgic appearance and beautiful translucent surface. kaico, with its easy-to-use forms and combination of perfect materials, uses iron that is made in Tokyo and enameling made in Mie - the spirit of Japan lies within.
[Features of kaico]
1. Acid resistant: The enameled surface is inorganic glass and so is resistant to both acid and alkali, also making it perfect for storing food in.
2. Non-adsorbing: Enamel does not cause chemical changes due to food and moisture and so no metallic taste is transferred. Odors don't adhere easily and it brings out the original taste of foods.
3. Durable: As it is coated with hard glass, the material is resistant against discoloration and friction.
4. Clean: The surface is hard and smooth, so it doesn't get dirty or scratched easily and is easy to care for. It will keep its cleanliness for a long time.
5. Insulating: As the enamel layer has low thermal conductivity, it doesn't allow heat to escape and has superb insulation.
A high-performance filter that uses activated charcoal, adsorbing dirt and odors while providing quick filtration. It can also economically be repeatedly used.
Hasamiyaki, 2-Color Sabitokusa, Kiln Shirutsugi Bottle
A lovely shirutsugi bottle with a kiln shape motif. Items that can also be used in the microwave and dishwasher.
[Hasamiyaki]
The birth of Hasamiyaki dates back to about 400 years ago. The feudal lord Omura Yoshiaki who participated in the Imjin War in 1598 brought back the Korean potters, the Riyukei brothers. The following year, stepped climbing kilns were built at Hatanohara, Furusaraya and Yamanita in Muraki, Hasami, and pottery making began. It is said that Hasamiyaki first began at these places. Features of Hasamiyaki are the transparent-like beauty of its white porcelain and its deeply nuanced fine zaffer decoration.
These days, in accordance with various needs, a variety of Hasamiyaki is produced, from general household tableware to traditional craft items and items in modern designs to suit the current period.
A condiment case in the shape of a small house. It will make your everyday life even more enjoyable. If you place a few on your table, it will look like a town.
You can use it for your favorite condiments such as salt, pepper, shichimi, etc. A condiment set of three kinds of playful cases that comes with a natural wooden tray.
Recommended for a wedding celebration or housewarming party. In a gift box.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN