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Japanese Minimalistic LAAB Fringe Chawan Bowl Raku Ceramics Crackle White
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Fringe chawan bowl
Irregular, dramatic gray cracks of bold visual impact embellish the polished ceramic surface of this spectacular chawan bowl, handcrafted following the ancient Japanese technique of Raku. A perfect complement to any decor, it is a one-of-a-kind objet d'art whose apparent imperfections are the result of unique craftsmanship.
Diameter (cm) 15 x H 7
Handmade in Italy
Customisation available.
- Creator:LAAB Milano (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 2.76 in (7 cm)Diameter: 5.91 in (15 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:2021
- Production Type:New & Custom(Current Production)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:monza, IT
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LAAB Milano
Laab. visions of a world
Laab.’s designs and creativity were born from the mind of Architetto Donatella Casiraghi and her decennial expertise in interior design and furnishing on the national and international market. Starting from her knowledge of the Western and the Eastern disciplines, Laab. excels in mixing and extracting the essence of both.
The essence of the future is the thoughts of the minds evolving today, capable of twisting together the innovation of today’s technologies and materials to free the mind and give birth to new designs. Laab. concept of a house
The habitations Architect Casiraghi designs lean towards the classic or modern style gravitating around the client’s need to have a place that reflects himself.
The fundamental of all the design though remains unaffected by the client’s mind and it is graspable in all Casiraghi’s projects: the void, not the absolute ‘nihil’, but the emptiness that allows the free flow of energies.
What remains is, therefore, the visibility of the usable side of the design, that which provides the comfort no one could live without, and the invisible void: intangible and yet essential, or as the Tao saying goes: ”It’s the Void that it is inside it (the house) that defines its essence.” Laab. essence of the void
Architect Casiraghi obtained her Master in Feng Shui in Bangkok and applies this ancient Chinese art to all her creations, be it a full interior design or a Raku ceramic. The purity of her design stems from the learning
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