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LIVING MOTIF "Japanese Utensils: Utensils and Dishes That Become Part of Our Daily Lives"

Now open

22.10.11

LIVING MOTIF
Event period
10.7 Fri11.8 Tue

Note: We will be temporarily closed for inventory on October 31 (Mon.).

Venue
LIVING MOTIF 1F

Breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea, or an evening drink-- if you rearrange your surroundings for each meal,
your everyday meals will taste more delicious and be more enjoyable. Use dishes and utensils you truly love to enjoy those everyday meals to the fullest.

During this event, Akiko Hino--a one-woman wholesaler connecting creators with sellers--will introduce a multitude of dishes and utensils she has encountered during her time traveling around Japan.
In addition to dishes and cooking utensils, this year she is showcasing a wide selection of items that includes futons and furniture as well.
Please do stop by and look for utensils and dishes that could become a part of your daily life.

[Instagram Live]
We are also planning to livestream a discussion between Ms. Hino and the exhibitors on Instagram for you to enjoy. We look forward to seeing you.

Friday, October 14  19:30-
Luft(Okinawa), mani e cotone(Hyogo), Harumi Ikeda(Toyama)

Friday, October 21 19:30-
SOMA/Yu Kawai(Gifu), OPEN STUDIO/Taro Takamitsu(Kumamoto), Eita Kitayama(Miyagi)

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Takahashi Kougei / Cake stand and pot stand Harumi Ikeda / Drip coffee pot AMI (Amiko Nakayama ) / Cutlery WASHIZUKA GLASS STUDIO / Glass dish Luft / Mug SŌK ERICA SUZUKI CERAMICS / Plate OPEN STUDIO (Taro Takamitsu) / Cutlery rest

TAKADA / Pot stand Nanohana (Nami Sasaki) / Iron kettle chanoma / Yuzamashi (bowl for cooling down water), teacup, and teapot Luft / Serving and cutting boards SŌK ERICA SUZUKI CERAMICS / Small dish Masahiro Hiraoka / Confectionery knife

monomono / Long tray OPEN STUDIO (Taro Takamitsu) / Sake set and double plate Kenji Nishita / Plate Masahiro Hiraoka / Chopsticks and chopstick rest