Pasta in lacquerware?!
- Tradition more freely, more in everyday life -
When you hear the word "lacquerware," the typical image that comes to mind is bowls, boxes, and items used on special occasions.
However, I want lacquerware to be used more casually and in everyday life, and I want people of the younger generation in particular to enjoy it.
This vessel was born from that idea.
Made from cork wood , it features a rimmed design, which is rare for lacquerware. It is light and easy to hold, and blends naturally into your everyday dining table.
In addition, the edges of the rims are beaded to make it easier to hold with your fingers, and the overall design has a more refined look.
Size: φ24.0 x H7.5cm
Finish: Natural lacquer coating (natural color only urethane coating)
Material: stopper
[1] Avoid soaking in hot water for a long time. [2] After use, wash with a soft object such as a sponge and wipe off the water immediately. [3] Do not use in a microwave, oven, dish dryer, or dishwasher. [4] If the smell of lacquer bothers you, leave it in a well-ventilated place for a few days or boil it 2-3 times.
Lacquerware for Pasta?!
— Bringing Tradition into Everyday Life —
When people hear "lacquerware," they often think of soup bowls, jubako boxes, and special occasions.
But what if lacquerware could be part of your everyday meals ?
And what if it could even serve pasta ?
This plate was born from the desire to make lacquerware more approachable—especially for younger generations.
Made from castor aralia wood (sen) , the dish features a rimmed design , which is rare in traditional lacquerware. It's lightweight and easy to hold, fitting naturally into modern lifestyles.
A rounded edge on the rim adds both functional grip and a visually refined touch, giving the piece a clean, modern feel while honoring traditional craftsmanship.
Size: φ24.0 × H7.5 cm
Finish: Natural lacquer (Urethane coating used for Natural color)
Material: Castor aralia (Sen) wood
Care Instructions:
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Avoid soaking the item in water for extended periods.
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Wash gently with a soft sponge or cloth after use, and dry immediately with a clean towel.
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Do not use in a microwave, oven, dishwasher, or dish dryer.
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If you notice a lacquer scent , leave the item in a well-ventilated area for a few days or pour hot water over it 2–3 times to reduce the odor.





