Hakusan Porcelain
Porcelain Sugar Pot
Porcelain Sugar Pot
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Description
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. The white matte glaze may develop grayish marks (metal marks) resembling pencil lines due to friction with metal utensils such as spoons or baskets.
Specifications
Material: Porcelaine
Measurement: Approx. φ 3” × 2.75”
Capacity: 5 fl oz
Weight: Approx. 6 oz
Made in Nagasaki, Japan
Care
Dishwasher and microwave safe.
Artisan
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.