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Obori Soma Ware Matsunaga Kiln Shop and Atelier by Naoya Tochio |
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DESIGN DETAILS |
DESIGN NAME: Obori Soma Ware Matsunaga Kiln
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Shop and Atelier
INSPIRATION: In this project, a top light is installed at the top of the house. The top light brings plenty of light to the interior space. In the store, it expresses precise and vivid colors, and in the workshop, where delicate work is required, gentle and uniform light pours in through the shoji screens on the ceiling with high illumination. The top light above the checkout counter functions as a light that changes the impression of the back of the counter.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Matsunaga Kiln was located in Fukushima, Japan, producing the designated traditional crafts with more than 300 years of history.
One proprietary feature of Obori Soma Ware is its double-layered structure, which enables this daily-use ceramics to hold boiling water and prevents it from cooling down.
We wanted to incorporate and express this feature in our architecture.
We believe that the different scales of architecture and ceramics, in the same composition, influence each other.
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PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: -
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Architecture, Building and Structure Design
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TAGS: obori, to-ripple, matsunagagama,
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ADDED DATE: 2021-09-30 03:19:07
TEAM MEMBERS (1) : Teruo Akiyama
IMAGE CREDITS: all photo :Kenji Masunaga
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Visit the following page to learn more: http://soma-yaki.com/ |
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CLIENT/STUDIO/BRAND DETAILS |
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NAME: Obori Soma Ware manufacturer Matsunaga Kiln
PROFILE: Matsunaga Kiln was located in Namie Town, Fukushima, Japan, producing the designated traditional crafts with more than 300 years of history.
â– ABOUT US
We hope that people who live in Japan and the rest of the world to come to love Fukushima throughout Obori Soma Ware.
The roots of Japanese ceramics are in China. Until 1950th , people would eat and drink from the one vessel, a companion at their meals.
While, on the one hand, ceramics came to be known as works of art and were loved by the wealthy and powerful of the times, these days, the production of cheap objects has become easy due to the advance of globalization. Traditional crafts and even the ceramics industry find themselves in a difficult position.
However, the progress of globalization also presents Japanese crafts with the opportunity to be re-examined afresh.
Obori Soma Ware is a traditional craft of Fukushima that is the pride and the treasure of the whole nation and of the rest of the world. While preserving the traditions that we now have, we intend to evolve without fear of change.
It is our long-cherished desire for people to come to love Fukushima even more through Obori Soma Ware.
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COMMENTS |
Giulia Esposito |
Comment #14796 on December 27, 2022, 9:51 pm |
I am absolutely mesmerized by the incredible design of "Obori Soma Ware Matsunaga Kiln"! This interior space and exhibition design is truly a work of art. The attention to detail and the beauty of the craftsmanship is undeniable. This shop and atelier is sure to inspire countless others in the design world. It's a joy to witness such a unique and creative design. Congratulations to Naoya Tochio for their achievement in winning the A' Design Award!
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Valentina Rossi |
Comment #40304 on January 3, 2023, 1:02 pm |
This award-winning work provides a unique, thoughtful balance between architecture and ceramics, creating an aesthetically pleasing and functional space. It also incorporates an impressive top light, which adds a layer of sophistication to the space.
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Thomas Anderson |
Comment #40697 on January 3, 2023, 1:10 pm |
I am in awe of the beautiful design of Obori Soma Ware Matsunaga Kiln. The combination of architecture and ceramics in the same composition is truly breathtaking. The use of a top light to create a precise and vivid color in the store and a gentle and uniform light in the workshop is truly inspiring. The double-layered structure of the ceramics that enables it to hold boiling water and prevents it from cooling down is ingenious. This work is a great example of how architecture and craftsmanship can be combined to create something truly unique. Congratulations to Naoya Tochio for winning the A' Design Award!
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Patricia Miller |
Comment #45212 on January 3, 2023, 3:02 pm |
Obori Soma Ware Matsunaga Kiln is an outstanding example of combining traditional architecture and ceramics with modern design and top light, to create a unique space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
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Paul Phillips |
Comment #74371 on January 4, 2023, 4:47 am |
It's truly inspiring to see how the Matsunaga Kiln has been transformed into a modern, functional space. The double-layered structure of Obori Soma Ware is a unique feature that is expertly incorporated into the architecture, and I'm sure it's been a great benefit to users of the space. The thoughtful combination of architecture and ceramics is something that I'm sure will be remembered for many years to come. Congratulations to the designer for creating such a beautiful and innovative design!
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Elena Petrenko |
Comment #77673 on January 4, 2023, 6:27 am |
This award-winning work is a stunning example of how architecture and ceramics can be used to create an impressive and functional space.
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Hien Nguyen |
Comment #80911 on January 4, 2023, 8:23 am |
I am delighted to recognize the outstanding achievement of Naoya Tochio's work, "Obori Soma Ware Matsunaga Kiln". His innovative design of a shop and atelier reflects the highest levels of creativity, excellence and innovation. This award-winning work is a testament to his skill and passion for interior space and exhibition design.
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Chloe Turner |
Comment #90941 on January 4, 2023, 5:31 pm |
I'm absolutely in awe of this award-winning design. The way the top light brings plenty of light to the interior space creates a striking contrast and helps to express precise and vivid colors. The gentle and uniform light pouring in through the shoji screens on the ceiling is a great way to bring high illumination to the delicate work that is done in the workshop. Even the light at the checkout counter changes the impression of the back of the counter. It's clear that a tremendous amount of thought and care went into this design, and I'm so impressed by the results.
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