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Sake Cups and Flask 'Shuki' by +d

Andrew Hasegawa +d New Product

Sake Cups and Flask 'Shuki' by +d

The Shuki set of sake cups and flask were designed by Daisaku Choh, a reknowned Japanese architect and designer of furniture. The triangular shapes that characterise the set are in the words of Choh a contrast with the squares that we live in. The set is made of porcelain and comes in an attractive wooden box. It makes a great gift or for the sake afficionado a prized addition to a collection of sake cups and flask. 

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Grater 'OROS' by EAtoCO

Andrew Hasegawa Eatoco Kitchenware New Product

Grater 'OROS' by EAtoCO

The grater that functions as a tray. Concave in shape use it serve what you grate. The teeth of the grater are fine making it ideal for garlic, ginger or fruit. Use it to grate hard cheese. Designed and made in Japan. A beautiful gift idea or spoil yourself.

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Collapsable Silicone Bottles by VIV

Andrew Hasegawa New Product Silicone VIV

Collapsable Silicone Bottles by VIV

Collapsible silicone bottles by VIV are colourful, easy to wash and light. They can be put in the freezer and cope with heat up to 130C. The come in four bright colours, green,orange, blue and pink and feature a pop up nozzle. They are useful as when they are not in use they will fold up and not take up precious space in your bag.

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Silicone Steamers by VIV

Andrew Hasegawa Kitchenware New Product Silicone VIV

Silicone Steamers by VIV

Designed to allow food to retain its flavor, the VIV range of silicone steamers/cases enables you to healthily cook meat, fish and vegetables in the microwave or oven. The lid fits neatly inside to ensure there is less steam when heated, and the steam tray helps to absorb excess oil.

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Mosquito Coil Case

Andrew Hasegawa Household New Product Soil

Mosquito Coil Case

I am excited that Zakka Japan has just taken delivery of Mosquito Coil Cases made by Isurugi a Kanazawa based company that specialises in traditional plastering that uses diatomaceous earth formed from plankton millions of years ago. You might say so what but before you do ask yourself why castles and temples built hundreds of years ago and still standing use this material in their construction. They use it because it has natural moisture absorbing characteristics that make it ideal in the hot, muggy and very humid Japanese summer. A natural eco-friendly construction material. The mosquito coil cases are an...

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