Set of 6 pieces plates and bowl Sancai

116.60

Loveramics produces high quality ceramics and porcelain in an exciting range of colors. Most of its products are handmade and produced with environmentally friendly methods.
The set of 6 pieces plates and bowl Sancai contains:
-2 dinner plates 28cm
-2 salad plates 22.5cm
-2 pasta bowls 24cm

Weight 5.07 kg

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Description

DESIGNED BY SIMON STEVENS

  • Inspired by the craft techniques found in Tang Sancai
  • Restaurant grade, microwave, dishwasher safe
  • Every piece is unique
  • Handmade

MATERIALS: Porcelain

DIMENSIONS:

-Dinner plate Length 28cm – Width 28cm – Height 3cm

-Salad plate Length 22.5cm – Width 22.5cm – Height 2.5cm

-Pasta bowl Length 24cm – Width 24cm – Height 7cm

The “Sancai” collection is a stunning tableware range that reflects the love that Loveramics has for ceramics. Designed by Simon Stevens “Sancai” was inspired by the craft techniques found in the Sancai (three colour) ceramics from the Tang Dynasty. He has taken that ancient ceramic tradition and given it a contemporary twist. With its use of a warm ceramic body, striking caramel and deep olive green fluid glazes “Sancai” is a bold and expressive collection creating a timeless tableware range that is both beautiful and practical for our modern day living.

Simon Stevens is an award winning product designer and a driving force in ceramic design. Simon has worked with some of World’s most prestigious ceramic manufacturers and has taught and lectured on the subject throughout the UK. He has headed up Design Teams for lifestyle brands and now continues his design career in the established Simon Stevens Design Studio based in London. Simon’s dynamic creativity resulted in his most successful designs being in the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Frankfurt Museum of Applied Art.