The Corcelain collection combines traditional Japanese porcelain craftsmanship with contemporary 3D printing technology, resulting in a modular porcelain system. Collaborator Kosuke Takahashi and 224 Porcelain leverage the Hizen-Yoshidayaki tradition, producing porcelain cups that can be customized with 3D-printed attachments. Users can add feet, handles, and lids, allowing for personalized designs. 224 Porcelain, founded by Satoshi Tsuji, enriches the design process with expertise from long-standing ceramics practices. Takahashi’s background in merging heritage craftsmanship with technology enhances this innovative partnership, transforming static vessels into dynamic, user-defined objects.
The Corcelain collection transforms traditional Japanese porcelain craftsmanship by integrating contemporary 3D printing technology, resulting in the world’s first modular porcelain system that invites user customization.
Designer Kosuke Takahashi and 224 Porcelain’s collaboration allows cups to serve as dynamic platforms for personalized design, using precision-engineered 3D-printed components that enhance functionality.
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