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Hasami Porcelain Home CoffeeTea Coffee Dripper with Teapot Black / 5 5/8" Dia X 7 3/8" H
Hasami Porcelain Home CoffeeTea Coffee Dripper with Teapot Black / 5 5/8" Dia X 7 3/8" H
Hasami Porcelain Home CoffeeTea Coffee Dripper with Teapot Black / 5 5/8" Dia X 7 3/8" H
Hasami Porcelain Home CoffeeTea Coffee Dripper with Teapot Black / 5 5/8" Dia X 7 3/8" H
Hasami Porcelain Home CoffeeTea Coffee Dripper with Teapot Black / 5 5/8" Dia X 7 3/8" H

Coffee Dripper with Teapot

$ 180.00
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The Coffee Dripper with Teapot is a porcelain coffee dripper that combines simplicity with functionality. Featuring a funnel that fits standard coffee filters, it ensures a seamless brewing experience, while the unglazed edges provide a handmade aesthetic touch. The small spout allows for precise pouring, and the lid traps the steam to keep your drink warmer for longer. Its stackable design promotes efficient storage, while the creation of these ceramics reflect 400 years of traditional Japanese pottery techniques.

  • Dripper measures approx. 5 5/8" Dia x 3 3/8" H
  • Teapot measures approx. 5 5/8" Dia x 4" H
  • Teapot holds 40 oz (5 cups)
  • Unglazed edges
  • Small spout
  • Lid for the dripper and teapot
  • Stackable
  • Made in Japan
  • Microwave, and dishwasher safe

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Designer Profile

Hasami Porcelain

The designer of Hasami Porcelain, Takuhiro Shinomoto, established the brand in 2003 and began manufacturing beautiful porcelain dishware using historical Japanese techniques. Named after Hasami, a town in Japan known for its impressive pottery, this brand specializes in employing 400-year-old Japanese techniques that the earliest potters used. Shinomoto looked to combine the organic quality created by traditional Japanese production methods with contemporary dinnerware design. Individuality, usability, simplicity, and tactility are the key reasons that this brand and its processes of creation are special.