Hasami Porcelain is characterized by simple, clean lines and an aesthetic that is both highly modern and deeply seeded in Japanese pottery tradition. The company creates products on a fixed module, meaning that diameters are shared across the line, making them easy to be stacked and transported. The result of the stacking and interchangeability of the products is not only highly functional, but is also aesthetically pleasing— the even stacks provide a sense of calm and serenity to a cupboard of counter space. Each item in the collection—plate, bowl, tall bowl, mug, teapot—is made of Hasami’s signature blend of porcelain and clay. The collection also includes wood trays that can be used as lids or trays for the porcelain pieces. 

Shown with Iittala’s iconic Sarpaneva Cast Iron Casserole, the Oval Table from Objekten, Artek Stool 60, and TON Chair 77.  Photo 1 of 10 in Get Ready for the Holidays with 10 Essentials by Marianne Colahan

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Hasami Porcelain is characterized by simple, clean lines and an aesthetic that is both highly modern and deeply seeded in Japanese pottery tradition. The company creates products on a fixed module, meaning that diameters are shared across the line, making them easy to be stacked and transported. The result of the stacking and interchangeability of the products is not only highly functional, but is also aesthetically pleasing— the even stacks provide a sense of calm and serenity to a cupboard of counter space. Each item in the collection—plate, bowl, tall bowl, mug, teapot—is made of Hasami’s signature blend of porcelain and clay. The collection also includes wood trays that can be used as lids or trays for the porcelain pieces.

Shown with Iittala’s iconic Sarpaneva Cast Iron Casserole, the Oval Table from Objekten, Artek Stool 60, and TON Chair 77.