House Industries Monohara Ceramic Collection from Hasami
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“Artisans in the Nagasaki prefecture town of Hasami have been manufacturing ceramics for over four centuries, and their revolutionary climbing kilns once produced the highest volume of daily-use cups, bowls and plates in Japan. In late 2012, Hasami’s Kyohei Baba asked House Industries to create a new brand by designing a tableware collection. Kyohei recognized House’s acute appreciation for Japanese culture and unique typographic perspective after the aesthetic and commercial success of the House-Hasami Morning Collection.
House Industries artists found much of our inspiration quite literally in Hasami’s backyard—the trench filled with 400 years worth of cast offs and blemished items. Artifacts from Hasami’s ceramic trash pit are the best link to the past and one of the keys to Hasami’s future, so Kyohei named his new brand Monohara, which translates colloquially to ‘The trash pit next to the climbing kiln.'”
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