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Buncheong Teaware

This plate and teapot are set in a single tone to achieve uniformity, while the tone of each tea cup varies, making them the focal point of the set.

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From the A Line Series

This product is characterized by delicate decorations of geometric elements such as dots and lines, and sides which are subtly engraved on the surface.
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Reading Glass with Letter Opener Handle

Traditional chrysanthemum and arabesque patterns are used to design the frame which wraps the transparent lens. This product can be used as a letter opener as well as a magnifying glass.
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Mountain and Cloud Candle Lamp

Inspired by natural objects, Soovenir demonstrates simple and beautiful curves in its products, capturing the warmth of nature. Responding to its inspiration by nature, these products are also irregularly shaped,
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Nubi Flower Coaster

While these decorative props are based on the same patterns and traditional Korean quilting technique, they come in various materials and shapes.
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Flow of Lines – Tableware Set

This tableware has its size adjusted to fit modern preferences. A reverse inlay technique is used on simple blue lines to add a sense of emptiness.
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Blue-and-White Porcelain Angled Espresso Cups

Adding blue pigment to ceramics, which was often used as a decorative technique for blue-and-white porcelains in the Joseon Dynasty, these products bring the formative beauty and decorative patterns of Joseon-era white porcelain to our daily life.
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Nubi Flower Placemat

While these decorative props are based on the same patterns and traditional Korean quilting technique, they come in various materials and shapes.
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Cera-stone – Marble Dessert Stand

The artist used his own exclusive gold inlay technique, plastering a layer of gold onto the natural texture of the clay and then removing it.
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Lacquered Flower-shaped Plate

Inspired by simple traditional flower-shaped dishes, this product satisfies today’s diverse dietary preferences and the aesthetic sense of craftworks. This tableware offers both elegance and beauty.
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