82. TRANSWOOD Tableware Set232C001 29,700 yen/set (tax incl.) Lightweight and durable, the tableware can be used in a variety of ways. Enjoy a fine dining experience with a small number of dishes.Material: TRANSWOOD (Japanese cedar 50%, Biomass 50%) Size: 270 mm (DIA) × 20 mm (H) (Plate), 210 mm (DIA) × 20 mm (H) (Plate) An environmentally conscious brand established in 2013 by Hideyuki Kasuga (Doctor of Engineering) under the slogan of “PRODUCE & RECYCLE.” Based on the new Japanese aesthetic sense of “WABI contemporary”, the brand develops environmentally friendly materials and products in a variety of categories. Kasuga also advocates “Reiwa Modernism” and is working to design a unique Japanese lifestyle which fuses the new and the old.Tableware designed by renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, crafted from the environmentally-friendly material TRANSWOOD.TRANSWOOD is an environmentally friendly material made from biomass resin produced from thinned wood and recycled waste cooking oil. Three exquisitely designed plates with a gradation of shaded black complement a wide variety of dishes.Architect Kengo KumaI designed the three TRANSWOOD plates as I sympathize I designed the three TRANSWOOD plates as I sympathize with the vision of working toward a circulating society. I believe with the vision of working toward a circulating society. I believe that incorporating new eco-friendly materials into our daily lives that incorporating new eco-friendly materials into our daily lives contribute to realizing such vision.contribute to realizing such vision.[Diameter 270mm Plate][Diameter 210mm Plate][Diameter 150mm Bowl]150 mm (DIA) × 55 mm (H) (Bowl) Made in Japan* Due to the characteristics of the material, each piece has a different appearance. Please enjoy the unique look of each piece. * Cannot be used in microwaves or ovens. * Dishwasher safe.Born in 1954, Kuma established Kengo Kuma & Associates in 1990. He is currently University Professor Born in 1954, Kuma established Kengo Kuma & Associates in 1990. He is currently University Professor and Professor Emeritus at the University of Tokyo after teaching at Keio University and the University of and Professor Emeritus at the University of Tokyo after teaching at Keio University and the University of Tokyo. With projects underway in more than 50 countries, Kuma proposes architecture that opens up Tokyo. With projects underway in more than 50 countries, Kuma proposes architecture that opens up new relationships between nature, technology, and people.new relationships between nature, technology, and people.36Resource-Circulating Tableware
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