Taku Eiki / RITOGLASS
Rim Plate Gray_Taku Eiki
Rim Plate Gray_Taku Eiki
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Product Description
This glass plate features a footed base that makes serving both elegant and practical.
Its wide rim creates a beautiful sense of space, naturally highlighting the presentation of the food.
Ideal for a variety of uses, including appetizers, salads, and desserts.
Please note:
As each piece is handmade, slight variations in size, shape, and color may occur, and the item may differ slightly from the photos.
This is not heat-resistant glass. Please avoid pouring hot liquids into the glass, as sudden temperature changes may cause damage or breakage.
Microwave: No
Dishwasher: No
Oven: No
IH: No
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Based in Matsumoto City, Taku Eiki (RITOGLASS) creates glass vessels using the free-blowing technique.
Without relying on molds, he blows into the molten glass to shape each piece; the resulting forms possess subtle variations, exuding a quiet presence when bathed in light.
In his work, he prioritizes exploring the essence of form rather than layering decorative elements.
Based in Matsumoto City, Eiki Taku (RITOGLASS) creates glass vessels using the free-blowing technique.
Without relying on molds, he blows into the molten glass to shape each piece; the resulting forms possess subtle variations, exuding a quiet presence when bathed in light.
In his work, he prioritizes exploring the essence of form rather than layering decorative elements.
These vessels possess the practicality to be used naturally in daily life, while simultaneously possessing a presence that evokes beauty when simply viewed. The approachability of everyday tools and the quiet charm of art overlap, allowing them to blend gently into the landscape of daily life.
1979 Born in Fujisawa, Kanagawa, Japan
2002 Completed the Foundation Program at the Tokyo Glass Art Institute
2006 Graduated from the Glass Program, Department of Crafts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tama Art University
2007 Joined Azumino Glass Studio, Toyoshina Development Corporation (until March 2012)
2012 Served as Assistant in the Glass Program, Department of Crafts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tama Art University (until March 2016)
2017 Co-founded the glass studio “RITOGLASS” with glass artist Kyoko Tanaka
Note: Each piece is hand work by the artist, even the same piece will have a slightly different expression.
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