Release: 23.12.08
Shikaku plate 27.5cm 5,000JPY
Osamu Ishihiki
Mr. Ishibiki's worldview of vessels is full of the warmth and natural atmosphere of the wood itself, and you can directly feel the goodness of wood.You can experience the comfort of living in harmony with nature while enjoying the characteristics, aging, and color of each wood, such as chestnut, walnut, and mahogany.Along with the beautiful wood grain, gentleness of the wood surface, smooth feel, and scent of wood, the carvings on the surface of each piece with a chisel are attractive.
Regardless of the season, occasion, or other tableware.
A plate that is not only light and easy to use, but also fits any kind of food on it, making it look like a picture. People tend to think that wooden plates are just for bread and sweets, but surprisingly they go well with Japanese food and Japanese tableware, and can be used on your daily dining table.Since it doesn't matter the season, occasion, or cooking genre, you'll naturally find yourself reaching for it and becoming more attached to it as you use it on a daily basis.
As a candy tray
Add playfulness to your dining table with a square silhouette instead of a round plate.As a plate and tray, you can set sweets and coffee, dango and Japanese tea, petit bread and yogurt, etc. to make it look like a cafe.You can kill two birds with one stone by reducing the amount of dishes you have to wash!
Is it okay to put this on?
The real pleasure of wooden vessels is that their texture develops each time you use them.I want to use it a lot in all kinds of situations and enjoy growing it for a long time.Because it is finished with perilla oil and beeswax, if it becomes dry, add a little oil and wipe it off with a paper towel.
*Perilla oil or walnut oil is recommended.Vegetable oil is also OK.After use, wash, wipe dry with a cloth, and dry thoroughly before storing.
Regulates moisture naturally
Made from chestnut wood, it is water resistant and lightweight, making it perfect for everyday use.You will naturally feel lighter when preparing meals.Wood is hygroscopic and absorbs just the right amount of humidity, so it's great that it won't wilt when you put rice balls or bread on it!
Born in 1970.Wood furniture artist.Produced in Fujikawa-cho, Yamanashi Prefecture.
After studying under Akihiko Kiuchi, he became independent.He has been involved in creating set art for movies, dramas, commercials, etc., and has been active in a wide range of fields.He creates everyday wooden utensils, from furniture such as chairs and tables to dishes.He is a first-class furniture manufacturing technician.
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Living tools and coffee shop Yamaichi
2-3-6 Shimoiida, Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture Sakamoto Apartment No. 1
A shop and cafe with a lineup of tools made by artists from all over Japan that you will want to use for a long time, snacks that don't stretch, and drinks.