Black Le Temps Plate - Small
Black Le Temps Plate - Small
4 in stock
Product Description
These plates are characterised by a textured clay, matte finish, and wide rim. This small size is ideal for serving deserts, bread, and small sides.
Le temps means time in French. This series is inspired by efforts to take part in the precious moments of daily life. Each piece is handcrafted by Japanese potters with the beautiful tactility of textured white clay and glaze adding warmth to the simple design. Marumitsu Poterie hopes Le temps will become part of the precious moments of your daily life.
Marumitsu Poterie was established in 1950, and is based in Seto, Japan. Each collection is designed with a French flair to Japanese cookware and tableware. Functionality is always the heart of the design, how each piece is used and how food is plated is always considered when they are designed. Seto is home to kilns with the longest production history in Japan along with local potters that bring a high-quality artisanal touch to the collection.
Details
Measurements: approximately 13.5 x 13.5 x 1.9cm
Glazed ceramic.
Made in Japan.
Care: Microwave safe, dishwasher safe. Not oven safe.
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A curated selection of handcrafted Japanese homeware & everyday objects for slow living.
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About: Marumitsu Poterie
Marumitsu Poterie was established in 1950, and is based in Seto, Aichi, Japan. All of their pieces are created embracing both traditional and modern ceramic techniques, and a diverse range of natural materials. Their collection of tableware and donabes are made from natural clay excavated from the Japanese mountains and shaped by human hands. It is this warmth of the human hand, and connection to nature that is integral to Marumitsu Poterie’s philosophy.