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Kenichiro Oomori Sinafu Stand Compote Dish
Sinafu Stand Compote Dish is Bronze Design Award winner in 2021 - 2022 Bakeware, Tableware, Drinkware and Cookware Design Award Category.
Sinafu Stand Compote Dish

Sinafu Stand was designed as a daily tool that fits the modern life by utilizing traditional Japanese woodworking techniques. The plate and foot plate of this compote share common characteristics. And the soft outline that extends from the extremely thin stem to the plate emphasizes cuteness and is designed to fit in the hand to beautify the gesture that serves the dish. This shape is impossible without advanced craftsmanship. Beautifully presented dishes and beautiful gestures that handle vessels express the chef's hospitality and create an elegant and rich time.

Sinafu Stand Compote Dish
Kenichiro Oomori Sinafu Stand
Kenichiro Oomori Compote Dish
Kenichiro Oomori design
Kenichiro Oomori design
Kenichiro Oomori

KENICHIRO OOMORI MOVING DESIGN is a design studio that mainly provides product design and design consulting. The concept is to consider the movement of the human body and move the mind. We call it "MOVING DESIGN". Based on this philosophy, we provide design services for clients such as traditional crafts, furniture, and daily necessities. We conduct client work and self-produced work based on careful consideration of human physical and mental movements. We define the act of designing these movements as "MOVING DESIGN". We are exploring new standards that are minimal and timeless, and aim to provide tools that act on the foundations of human beings. My design method focuses on physical movement and sensation as well as convenience in the pursuit of product form. As a result, I believe that the products I design give a sense of humanity without being inorganic. In the midst of the increasing number of simple and inorganic shapes, I believe that my products are a little different.

Gato Mikio

Hailing from the Yamanaka region of Japan, where lacquering has been practiced since the 16th century, Gato’s collection of beautiful vessels is born from traditional techniques requiring the highest level of skill. Through meticulous cutting, carving, shaving, and lacquering, the artisans at Gato manage to mold wood into works of art that pay homage to their arboreal origins.