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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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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 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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Lacquered Spoon Series

The sap from lacquer trees is applied to the tableware, after which the products go through several sanding and drying processes. Known for their high anti-bacterial quality and antiseptic effect.
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Cheomjang Goblets

Based on traditional techniques, the artist has developed the “cheomjang” technique, creating thorn-like bumps through brushstrokes. These products present both traditional and modern sophistication.
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Sword-inspired Lacquered Spoon & Teaspoon Set

The sap from lacquer trees is applied to the tableware, after which the products go through several sanding and drying processes. Known for their high anti-bacterial quality and antiseptic effect.
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Moonstone Tableware Set

This high-value-added product is made by lacquering brassware, and it is created in a way to be used in many different countries with a variety of cultural backgrounds.
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Piece Cup Series

Inspired by a traditional technique of cutting off the edges of white porcelain with a knife, these cups are designed to fit today’s modern coffee culture. They come in modern shapes and a variety of sizes which blend well with modern architectural spaces and lifestyles.
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Baby’s Cap

This winter cap for babies is a modern reinterpretation of the traditional cap that women wore during the Joseon Dynasty to keep their heads warm.
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Brass Cup

This is brassware made by a Korean craftsman who has kept the traditional casting method alive for four generations.
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