COFFEE & TEA WARE
Made by a multi-generational family-run business with deep knowledge of soil and pottery, the unglazed finish showcases the warmth of the clay.
Coffee Dripper - Black
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¥4,900
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Coffee Server - Black
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¥8,200
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¥8,200
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Coffee Dripper - Natural
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¥4,900
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¥4,900
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Coffee Server - Natural
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¥8,200
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¥8,200
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Coffee Dripper Stand
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¥4,000
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¥4,000
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Mug - Black
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¥4,900
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¥4,900
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Mug - Natural
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¥4,900
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¥4,900
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Wooden Saucer
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¥9,500
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¥9,500
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Teapots - Black
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From ¥9,500
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From ¥9,500
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Teapots - Natural
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From ¥9,500
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From ¥9,500
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Teacups - Black
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From ¥3,000
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From ¥3,000
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Teacups - Natural
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From ¥3,000
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Cylinder Cup - Black
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¥3,800
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¥3,800
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Cylinder Cup - Natural
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¥3,800
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¥3,800
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Nested Tea Set - Black
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¥13,500
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¥13,500
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Nested Tea Set - Natural
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¥13,500
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¥13,500
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STORIES & INSPIRATION
Artisan
Wataru Myoshu, Maker of Wabi-Sabi Vases
Pulling inspiration from materials that have withstood the test of time, from earthy walls of buildings to older bronze vessels and roman glass, his pieces are a reflection of time passed. Learn more about his inspiration and journey to becoming a potter.
Inspiration
Blue Bottle Opens Shop In Kyoto
The Blue Bottle founder, James Freeman has always had an obsession with Japan. In 2018, they opened their first Blue Bottle in Kyoto in a beautiful 100-year-old machiya town house near Nanzen-ji Temple.
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