Arita Vessels

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Ceramic set of seven bowls & plates started as a project under “A Cabinet of Curiosity”, where seven objects are to be displayed in a glass cabinet to symbolize the ‘seven sins’, namely pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath and sloth.
Item No. SW-ARIVES
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Each ceramic piece is a different size with varying heights and volumes, blurring the typology of bowls and plates to respond to the contemporary lifestyle of full flexibility with distinction. Each vessel shape offers endless functional possibilities, yet any combination of them suggests a rebirth of a personalized table styling.

Neri&Hu visited the Arita Ceramic Museum when researching for the project and found that the most beautiful and intriguing of all the ceramics ever produced from this region is a traditional plate from 1616, the year when Arita started producing ceramics for the European market. Neri&Hu applied that particular glaze to a variety of new shapes all based on the simple yet nomadic from the historic artifacts of Arita from the year 1616.

These containers inspired by Chinese traditional wine bottles offer two sizes for cold or warm liquids where the cups for drinking can be stacked at the neck of the bottle to form a visually interesting and complete setting. The brass holder offers a graceful detail to the simple white shape.

Product ID: 1050645

Dimensions

Bowl Sizes
74mm x 90mm
122mm x 58mm
147mm x 35mm
188mm x 66mm
213mm x 42mm
264mm x 20mm
290mm x 31mm

Warranty

This product is covered by a 2-year conditional warranty.

Sustainability

Our operations are carbon neutral. The local and international freight we organise to deliver this product to you will be offset through the purchase of Verified Carbon Standard carbon credits.


Arita Vessels, Lifestyle
Arita Vessels, Lifestyle
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Owners of Country throughout Australia.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present.