Hakusan Porcelain
Porcelain Sugar Pot
Porcelain Sugar Pot
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Designed in 1973 by Masahiro Mori, this Porcelain Sugar Pot is part of a modern tea set that remains beloved for its simple yet striking design. Its clean lines and playful form evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of childhood play.
Uniquely stackable with the matching teapot and creamer, the set forms a charming totem-like silhouette, adding both function and character to your table.
Available in Blue and White.
Note: Small air holes in the handle and lid are a result of the manufacturing process. Water may enter these openings during washing, so be sure to drain thoroughly before use.
Note: The white matte glaze may develop grayish marks (metal marks) resembling pencil lines due to friction with metal utensils such as spoons or baskets.
Details:
Material: Porcelaine
Size: Approx. φ 3” × 2.75”
Full Capacity: 5 fl oz
Weight: Approx. 6 oz
Made in Nagasaki, Japan
Care:
Microwave, dishwasher safe.










Hakusan Porcelain
Hakusan Porcelain is a ceramics company based in Hasami, Nagasaki, dedicated to crafting functional, timeless tableware. They refine each design for everyday use and oversee every step in-house, ensuring lasting quality and craftsmanship.