MAME 'Fukurasuzume' | Amabro
Small plate Mamezara ‘Fukurasuzume’ (In the shape of a sparrow)
Design: Amabro, Tokyo
Material: Arita porcelain
Dimensions: L 8.5, W 8.5 cm
Made in Japan
The small plates called mamezara (literally: “bean” or “pea plates”) are an important part of Japanese table culture and are used in a variety of ways: as dishes for soy sauce, dips, spices, and herbs; for small side dishes such as pickled vegetables; for small snacks and sweets, or even for butter and jam. Often designed with elaborate decorations in various colors and shapes, mamezara have also become a popular collector's item.
True to their motto "Art in everyday life," Amabro designs stylish everyday objects for modern living, using traditional Japanese elements as a basis and reinterpreting them or combining them with modern details. For the mamezara, modern, graphic designs are overlaid on traditional, classic patterns. A cool mix that brings Arita's 400-year-old porcelain tradition to the contemporary dining table.
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