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Description
Pierre Charpin created new series following Arita’s tradition of decorated ceramics. Between nostalgia and newness he designed a collection with a special attention on the form-decoration connection. This is a set of his 'Outline' Deep Plate Collection.
The focus on designing the object’s shape and decoration together results in a simple detail along the edge of each piece from which the motif of gradual shading emanate. The motif create a zone of pure whiteness which offers itself as an immaculate recipient willing to welcome and enhance any dish.
Designed by Pierre Charpin
Made in Arita, Japan
Featured images showcases the PC 'Outline' plate collection.
Detail
- 3-Piece Set Includes: Deep Plate 240, Deep Plate 200, Deep Plate 160
- Material: Glazed Porcelain
- Deep Plate 240: 9.5"D x 1.5"H
- Deep Plate 200: 8"D x 1.4"H
- Deep Plate 160: 6.3"D x 0.9"H
Care
- Dishwasher safe.
- Microwave safe.
- Not oven safe.
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PC Deep Plate
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About 1616 / Arita Japan
Aritayaki, a kind of Japanese pottery, finds its roots in the ancient ceramics town of Arita located on Kyushu Island in southern Japan. Inspired by the profound experience and skills of local Arita craftsmen, designer and creative director Teruhiro Yanagihara developed a completely new ceramics brand for Momota-Touen Corporation.
With 1616 arita japan, Teruhiro Yanagihara designed the “Standard” series and Dutch designers Scholten & Baijings developed the “Colour Porcelain” series. In 2018, French designer Pierre Charpin fused the traditional shape born from the 400-year history of Arita porcelain, modern sense, and cutting-edge technology, "1616 / PC Outline," series was added as a collection. 47-piece porcelain, CMA "Clay", by Cecilie Manz was added in 2022.




































































































































































































