WRF Coupe Plate Small
$32.00
Description:
Minimalist ceramic plate with three different glazes; a warm mustard, speckled wreath, and the classic mist grey. These coupe plates have the base that has been left unglazed as a signature design feature of WRF. The plate rests comfortably in your hands, and is the perfect serving dish for berries, nuts, soups, rice. or any side dish. All hand-thrown on the wheel in Orange County by ceramic artist and instructor, Nobuhito Nishigahara — each plate retains its unique, one-of-a-kind feel and appearance.
Variation:
Every WRF piece is handmade. There will be slight variations in form, size, color, and shape. These differences are treasured as a sign of the handcrafted nature of WRF.
History:
Nobuhito Nishigawara originally hails from Nagoya, Japan and is now based in Orange County, California. Fusing the traditional art of Japanese ceramic product with his work as a contemporary artist as well as his formal education in North America, Nishigawara has crafted a widely popular line of functional and casual ceramic-ware with a clean and minimalist aesthetic. The name 'WRF' stands for West, River, Field — which is also a direct translation of Nishigawara's name from Japanese to English.
Minimalist ceramic plate with three different glazes; a warm mustard, speckled wreath, and the classic mist grey. These coupe plates have the base that has been left unglazed as a signature design feature of WRF. The plate rests comfortably in your hands, and is the perfect serving dish for berries, nuts, soups, rice. or any side dish. All hand-thrown on the wheel in Orange County by ceramic artist and instructor, Nobuhito Nishigahara — each plate retains its unique, one-of-a-kind feel and appearance.
Variation:
Every WRF piece is handmade. There will be slight variations in form, size, color, and shape. These differences are treasured as a sign of the handcrafted nature of WRF.
History:
Nobuhito Nishigawara originally hails from Nagoya, Japan and is now based in Orange County, California. Fusing the traditional art of Japanese ceramic product with his work as a contemporary artist as well as his formal education in North America, Nishigawara has crafted a widely popular line of functional and casual ceramic-ware with a clean and minimalist aesthetic. The name 'WRF' stands for West, River, Field — which is also a direct translation of Nishigawara's name from Japanese to English.
Measurement:
5.85" lip diameter, 1.5" height. Exact measurements will vary across pieces.
Materials:
Ceramic
Care Instructions:
These ceramic pieces are dishwasher and microwave safe, although hand-wash is encouraged to extend the life of the pottery.
5.85" lip diameter, 1.5" height. Exact measurements will vary across pieces.
Materials:
Ceramic
Care Instructions:
These ceramic pieces are dishwasher and microwave safe, although hand-wash is encouraged to extend the life of the pottery.
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.