Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Bamboo Plate / Bowl | Minotake 280mm

Save SFr. 80.00
Sale priceSFr. 69.00 Regular priceSFr. 149.00

Only 1 unit left:

uhr Kostenloser Versand
Jetzt vorbestellen, Artikel ist nachbestellt.
In Kürze wieder lieferbar.

Kostenfreier Versand ab CHF 100,-

  • Material: bamboo, food-safe urethane coating
  • Dimension: 280 x 245 x 25 (length x width x height).
  • Design:Makoto Koizumi
  • Packaging: Gift box made of cardboard.
  • Weight: 166g
  • Handmade in Japan
KOHCHOSAI KOSUGA Handgefertigtes Bambusteller Handmade in Japan
Bamboo Plate / Bowl | Minotake 280mm Sale priceSFr. 69.00 Regular priceSFr. 149.00

Beschreibung

This almost square bamboo plate is very light yet very durable. To make this plate, the bamboo is heat-smoothed. Since 1898, Kohchosai Kosuga has specialised in making a variety of bamboo products. Created by renowned designer Makoto Koizumi, the Minotake line uses the natural properties and curvature of bamboo to create a range of cutlery and kitchen tools. Each ergonomic bamboo piece is naturally lightweight, uniquely curved and features purposeful angles and arcs.

.

Each plate and is gelled in a beautiful cardboard box.

    Care instructions:

    We recommend cleaning with a mild dishwashing detergent.

    .

    It all began in 1898 when Kenzo Kosuga founded Kosuga Shoten, a wholesale business specialising in bamboo products in the Nihonbashi area of Tokyo. To meet the needs of his customers, Kosuga worked with local artisans to produce a variety of bamboo products and received numerous awards and recognitions for his work.

    During World War II, the second generation, Chojiro Kosuga, managed to escape the fires in Tokyo and relocated to Kyoto in 1949. As Kyoto was known as the centre of traditional Japanese art and culture, he hoped to develop the artistry of his bamboo craft. He worked closely with many different bamboo artisans, developing the company's craftsmanship and variety of bamboo goods, and eventually transformed his business from a wholesaler to a manufacturer.

    Finally, in 1971, Kohchosai Kosuga, the company we know and love today, was founded in honour of one of the family's ancestors, an Edo period artist, Kohcho Ueda, who inspired the company's design aesthetic. With each generation, Kohchosai Kosuga evolved and adapted to modern times while maintaining traditional techniques. Hailing from Kyoto, the fifth generation studio combines traditional moulding techniques with modern design concepts. The bamboo, sourced locally in the outskirts of Kyoto, is light and robust.

    Wollt ihr wissen wer hinter ASANDRI steht

    «Wir glauben, dass die Kombination von grossartigem Design und handwerklichen Können wichtig ist. Deshalb unterstützen wir Handwerker weltweit, um ihre Fähigkeiten und Handwerksbetriebe für viele weitere Generationenzu erhalten.»

    mehr über uns –>

    Kontaktiere uns: info@asandri.com