Sori Yanagi Stainless Steel Mixing Bowl 13cm
Features
Experience Timeless Elegance With This Series Of Bowls Designed By Sori Yanagi, Whose Works Are Displayed In Renowned Museums Such As Moma In New York And Louvre In Paris. Each Size Bowl Is Uniquely Shaped And Is Designed To Fit The Colander/Strainer From The Same Series (Except 13 Cm). Furthermore, All Sizes Of The Bowls Are Nestable, Making Them Easy To Store. Crafted From Lightweight, Durable Materials, The Bowls Boast A Gently Curved Rim For A Smooth Finish.
Background
The Renowned Japanese Designer Sori Yanagi Was Born In Tokyo In 1915. His Father Was Soetsu Yanagi, Who Dedicated Himself To The Promotion Of Mingei (Japanese Folk Art), A Movement That Valued Handcrafted Art From Ordinary People And Saw Beauty In Everyday Objects. With His Help, The Nihon Mingeikan Folk Crafts Museum Of Japan Was Established.
In 1934, Sori Yanagi Entered Tokyo Art School To Study Both Art And Architecture. His Admiration For Le Corbusier And Charlotte Perriand, Who Worked In Japan In The Early 1940S, Caused Him To Focus More On Design And Objects Instead Of Paintings And Buildings. After Wwii, Sori Yanagi Designed Many Products Such As Furniture, Three-Wheeled Vehicles, Olympic Cauldrons, And Pedestrian Overpasses. He Is Renowned For His Water Kettle Design And His Butterfly Chair From 1954, As Well As His Porcelain And Silverware Series.
Nihon Yoshokki Co Ltd Was Founded In 1955 In Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan – The Center For Cutlery And Steel Manufacturing. This Company Is Responsible For Manufacturing Sori Yanagi’S Kitchenware And Tableware Series.