


Musubu Vase
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Description
"Musubu" is used as a forward-looking word, meaning to "connect bonds" or "unite purposes," and it leads to various other words. Please enjoy the connected shape from both sides of the vase for single-stem flowers. - Designer Makoto Komatsu
The "MUSUBU" vase, made of porcelain, can be used in various directions. It has a central barrier inside, so even if you pour water into it, it won't flow out from one side. You can also enjoy it as an objet d'art even without arranging flowers.
Designed by Komatsu Makoto.
Details
- Color: White
- Material: White Porcelain
- Dimensions: 6.3"L x 4.7"D x 5.9"H(L), 4.1"L x 2.7"D x 4.5"H(S)
- Made in Seto, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Country of Origin: Seto, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Care
- Not intended for microwave or dishwasher use.
- Hand wash with neutral detergent and a soft sponge or cloth.
- Avoid exposing the products to direct flames or rapid temperature changes.
Shipping & Delivery
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Musubu Vase
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About Ceramic Japan
Founded in 1973, Ceramic Japan brings together designers and skilled artisans in Seto, a region with a long history of ceramic production. The studio works closely with designers to develop pieces that are simple, functional, and grounded in Seto’s established craft traditions, while still feeling relevant to contemporary life.
Ceramic Japan’s work focuses on thoughtful design and careful making, resulting in objects intended for everyday use rather than display alone. This approach has earned the studio international recognition, including inclusion in the Museum of Modern Art collection and awards such as the Good Design Award.






























































































































