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Description
Archive Sale: All pieces are final sale; no returns or exchanges.
Designed by Teruhiro Yanagihara for 1616 arita japan, the TY Square Plate brings gentle asymmetry and clean geometry to the durable Standard collection. Available in six sizes from 90 to 270 and in Matte Gray or Glazed White, it suits small bites, desserts, meals, and serving. Made in Arita, Japan.
Details
- Color: Matte Gray, Glazed White
- Material: Porcelain
- Dimensions
- 6-Piece Set: Large 270, Large 235, Medium 200, Medium 165, Small 130, Small 90
- Large 270: 9.0” W × 10.6” D × 0.7” H
- Large 235: 7.7” W × 9.3” D × 0.7” H
- Medium 200: 6.6” W × 7.9” D × 0.6” H
- Medium 165: 5.5” W × 6.5” D × 0.6” H
- Small 130: 4.1” W × 5.1” D × 0.6” H
- Small 90: 2.8” W × 3.5” D × 0.6” H
Country of Origin: Japan
Care
- Dishwasher safe.
- Microwave safe.
- Oven safe for matte gray only.
Shipping & Delivery
Ships within 2–3 business days if in stock. Backordered 1616 / ARITA JAPAN items may take 3-4 weeks. Vases and decorative objects may require additional time. Please contact us at for any inquiries.
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TY Square Plate
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About TY Standard Collection
Following the tradition of Arita pottery, Teruhiro Yanagihara developed a new series of ceramics using the traditional technique of clay made of crushed stone, though in a different composition. The result is a high-density kind of clay that makes the pottery items extremely strong and heat and stain-resistant, even without glaze. A special agent added to the clay provides the Standard series with a characteristic light grey, mat tone.
The series clearly show Yanagihara’s interest in borderless design. Items don’t have predetermined functions but allow different combinations and usages and good stackability among the Standard products. Square plates, for example, can be used as trays and small round plates double as lids. Bowls can be used for both Japanese rice or Western-style morning cereals, while the small cup is made for Italian espresso, it also perfectly serves Japanese sake.





















































































































































