seto potters
This story begins in the heart of Japan's pottery region, where ceramics have been made for more than a thousand years. Setomono, the everyday Japanese word for tableware, comes from this place. In 1950, a small ceramics shop opened its doors. Seventy-five years later, the studio's work is known across Japan. Slow, considered pieces, shaped by a place that has set the country's table for a millennium.
The tableware determines what you drink. The tableware determines what you eat." - Mitsuo Kato, Founderall japanese pottery →
L 12.6, W 2.4, H 0 cm
A porcelain teaspoon crafted in Seto, Japan, hand-shaped with a slender elongated handle and a rounded bowl. Finished in white glaze with a smooth glossy surface. Ideal for stirring an afternoon tea, scooping a small spoonful of sugar, or alongside a serving of yoghurt and honey, drawing on the practical detail of Japanese tableware.


