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2024-4-30

MIYO OYABU
FLOAT PLATE

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The season for holding glassware approaches.
Let me introduce you to the pottery of Mr. Ooyabumiyo, which captivates with the warmth of human expression created through the technique of glass blowing.
Particularly eye-catching is the float plate, with its mysterious hollow construction and organic form that immediately steals your gaze.
Amidst other pieces with bubbles and texture, its soft surface adds a charming touch.
To be honest, amidst the everyday usability of glasses and plates, I initially wondered, "What could this be used for...?" However, when used to serve dishes, even the simplest homemade meal elevates to restaurant-level cuisine. I personally recommend using it for appetizers.
If you find it challenging to incorporate it into your cooking routine, don't just stash it away in the back of your cupboard. Simply place it by the window. The way the light filters through is exquisite, making it a piece of art in itself.
Alternatively, it could serve well as a place for accessories or other small items. Each piece has its own unique charm, so I encourage you to pick one up and experience it for yourself.



Selector: Kawashima

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