HAY’s Paper Porcelain coffee saucer is a skilful union of Scandinavian design and Japanese pottery expertise. Paper Porcelain tableware resembles the folded paper objects that designer duo Scholten & Baijings once created for an exhibition. Made of ultra-thin but durable Japanese porcelain, the polished matte surface of the tableware is speckled by tiny iron particles and decorated with simple, hand-etched geometric motifs. The result is an understated, sophisticated collection for both daily use and celebrations. The pieces of the Paper Porcelain collection are handmade in a traditional pottery workshop located in Arita, Japan.
Paper Porcelain coffee saucer, light grey
HAY
Description
HAY’s Paper Porcelain coffee saucer is a skilful union of Scandinavian design and Japanese pottery expertise. Paper Porcelain tableware resembles the folded paper objects that designer duo Scholten & Baijings once created for an exhibition. Made of ultra-thin but durable Japanese porcelain, the polished matte surface of the tableware is speckled by tiny iron particles and decorated with simple, hand-etched geometric motifs. The result is an understated, sophisticated collection for both daily use and celebrations. The pieces of the Paper Porcelain collection are handmade in a traditional pottery workshop located in Arita, Japan.
Product details (4)
- Material
- Ceramic
- Colour
- Light grey
- Diameter
- 14.5 cm
- Care instructions
- Dishwasher safe. If placed in the dishwasher, allow sufficient space between items.
- Product ID
Designer
Scholten & Baijings, the design studio of Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings, is known especially for the designers' talented use of colours and carefully thought-out details in their designs. Scholten & Baijings have collaborated with the likes of for HAY, Karimoku New Standard, Established & Sons and Thomas Eyck.
Image Marie Pierre Morel
Would you like to read more about Scholten & Baijings and their work? Discover our books:
Reproducing Scholten & Baijings
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