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Artist Tobimatsu Toki 3 lines bottle vase / S / charcoal black
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Tobimatsu Touki's "3 lines bottle vase / S / charcoal black" is a flower vase that features a simple yet sophisticated design.
The calming charcoal black color blends in with modern interiors and adds elegance to any space. The three lines on the surface act as an accent, creating a visual rhythm.
The small size is compact yet has a strong presence, making it perfect for a vase for a single flower or a small bouquet. Because they are handmade, each one has a slightly different expression, allowing you to enjoy their unique texture.
This vase, packed with Tobimatsu Touki's attention to detail, will bring a special moment into your everyday life.
Product size
Diameter | Approx. 5 cm |
height | Approximately 8.5cm |
material | porcelain |
Compatibility information
microwave oven | △ (light warming possible) |
Dishwasher | × |
oven | × |
Artist Hirotaka Tobimatsu - Warm space and pottery created by Tobimatsu lamps
Born in Saga Prefecture in 1980, currently living in Tokyo. He presents works centered on porcelain casting under the name "Tobimatsu Toki". He graduated from the Department of Crafts and Ceramics at Tama Art University. Utilizing his experience in three-dimensional modeling using molds while at school, he began producing "vessels" using the casting mold technique. After working as an assistant to ceramic artists Takehiko Higuchi and Machiko Ogawa, he went independent.
The greatest feature of Hirotaka Tobimatsu's work is that it creates a warm space with light and shadow. His designs, which make use of the translucency of porcelain, have a "retro-modern" atmosphere that is somehow nostalgic yet fresh. His diverse works, such as lampshades, "tableware," and flower vases, are simple yet infused with delicate beauty, gently illuminating everyday living spaces. His works are also used in the lighting fixtures of nokaze stores, giving off a presence that colors the entire space.
Simple and modern tableware that makes the most of the translucency of Tobimatsutouki's porcelain.
Hirotaka Tobimatsu's works are characterized by techniques that make the most of the translucency of porcelain. The casting method he uses involves pouring liquid porcelain clay into a plaster mold, achieving a uniform, smooth shape and beautiful translucency. Another feature is the use of a uniquely adjusted porcelain clay to create a delicate texture that allows more light to pass through than regular porcelain.
The lampshades in particular are attractive in their design, with a soft light that gently envelops the entire space in the darkness, giving them a modern yet somewhat nostalgic impression. Furthermore, the plates and bowls combine durability and simple beauty suitable for everyday use, and the vases are designed to naturally harmonize with plants and the space.
A comfortable time created by light and shadow
Hirotaka Tobimatsu's works show his strong commitment to the expression of light. "Light is not just a physical source of brightness; it also brings comfort to people's hearts," says Hirotaka Tobimatsu. True to his words, his works create warmth and rhythm in the space through light.
The lampshades are meticulously calculated down to the angle at which the light leaks and the softness of the light, making them artistic items that go beyond mere lighting fixtures. The slight unevenness and subtle coloring of the porcelain surface creates a contrast between light and shadow, expressing a beauty that is as if it were a slice of a natural landscape.
Among them are a number of "tableware" made using unique techniques. The simple designs are delicate and all of them will enrich your daily life. The "tableware" are also light and extremely easy to use. Once you try them, you won't be able to let them go.
Hirotaka Tobimatsu's works illuminate our everyday lives and create new value. Experience their appeal at the nokaze store and try incorporating them into your own space.
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