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2016.07.01
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From July 1st to 18th, the "Maison & Objet" homecoming exhibition is being held at the Saga Prefectural Kyushu Ceramic Museum!
As part of the ARITA WARE 400th anniversary project, we aim to develop sales channels for ARITA WARE in Europe.
Maison & Objet, one of Europe's largest interior design trade fairs, held in Paris, France.
We have been exhibiting at the exhibition for three consecutive years, and we are releasing the exhibited works at once.
In addition to the products exhibited by the 8 participating companies,
With Projects producer Kiyoyuki Okuyama (industrial designer),
Beat Takeshi (comedian and film director),
Mr. Kengo Kuma (architect),
Kashiwa Sato (Creative Director/Art Director)
Collaborative works with three guest creators from
I think that you can enjoy ARITA WARE that is a little different than before.
Ladies and gentlemen, please come and visit us!
<Maison & Objet Homecoming Exhibition Details>
1) Period: July 1 (Friday) to July 18 (Monday), 2016
(Open from 9:00 to 17:00, closed on July 4th and 11th)
2) Venue: Saga Prefectural Kyushu Ceramic Museum First Exhibition Room, etc.
3) Exhibited works: Works exhibited at "Maison & Objet"


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Founded in 1804, “Arita Porcelain Lab” is the modern brand name of the Yazaemon Kiln, which was established over 200 years ago.
It is one of Arita’s oldest and largest-scale operating kilns.
Our luxury and modern style of Arita porcelain pieces are created
one by one by handwork of skilled artisants,
taking advantage of the unique and techniques inherited in tradition of Yazaemon kiln, which evolved through countless trials.