8.3/4" Shallow Pot by Sori Yanagi - tortoise general store
8.3/4" Shallow Pot by Sori Yanagi - tortoise general store
8.3/4" Shallow Pot by Sori Yanagi - tortoise general store
8.3/4" Shallow Pot by Sori Yanagi - tortoise general store

Sori Yanagi 8.75" Stainless Steel Shallow Pot

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Description:
Sori Yanagi's classic stainless steel shallow pot is the perfect merging of functionality, elegance and design. His timeless collection of long lasting, user-friendly cooking pots are a must-have tool in the kitchen, as they are made from thin, lightweight, high quality stainless steel and ideal for daily use. Yanagi's unique shallow pot design allows it to work seamlessly with his series of strainers so that the sauce pot can also be converted into a small steamer.

Pro-tip: Yanagi's stainless steel strainer in the large size will fit with this shallow pot.

Measurements:
Dimensions: Dimensions: 8.75"⌀ x 4"
Capacity: 2.5 L

History: 
Sori Yanagi's kitchen product series began with an extensive line of cutlery in 1974, and has since expanded to include pots, pans, kettles, colanders, bowls, knives, utensils and cast iron grills. Often listed amongst legendary masters of industrial design like Charles & Ray Eames and Arnie Jacobsen, Yanagi is credited as the father of Japanese modern design and considered to be one of Japan's most influential product designers and leader of the industrial post-war design movement in Japan. His bent plywood stool, the "BUTTERFLY STOOL", which was designed in 1956, is currently part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in NY.

All Sori Yanagi stainless steel pieces are made in Niigata, Japan.

Materials:
18-8 stainless steel (pot), phenol resin (handle)

Variation:
NA

Care Instructions:
Dishwasher safe. Do not put in the oven.

 

Returns must be made within 2 weeks in original, unused condition with all packaging for either 1. Store credit for the full amount or 2. Refund - minus a 20% restocking fee.  Tortoise does not cover the cost of return shipping or the cost of re-shipping an exchange, and the cost of shipping for returns and exchanges is the responsibility of the customer.