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Futagami

Star Trivet – Solid Brass

Description
These brass trivets are handy objects both in the kitchen and at the dinner table. They are functional while simultaneously exist as beautiful display objects while not in use. Through oxidization, its color changes over time to develop a beautiful rich patina. We love how a product like this tr...

These brass trivets are handy objects both in the kitchen and at the dinner table. They are functional while simultaneously exist as beautiful display objects while not in use. Through oxidization, its color changes over time to develop a beautiful rich patina. We love how a product like this transforms with age and remains exquisite throughout all its stages.

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DETAILS

⋄ Made in Japan - Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture 
⋄ Solid Brass / Silicon Feet
⋄ 'IHADA' casting – a crude surface finish
⋄ ØxH: 164 x 16 mm
⋄ 340g (Substantially weighty)


The brass gradually changes its colour over the course of years due to oxidization. The longer it is used, the richer and subtler it becomes.
This patina can also be acquired by soaking in vinegar for a few hours or overnight and conversely polished back with Brasso.

DESIGNER

A black and white photo of Oji Masanori, a Japanese designer, smiling and wearing a dark jacket in a casual indoor setting holding the Futagami Eclipse Bottle Opener – Solid Brass.
Design by Oji Masanori 大治将典
Oji Masanori is a Japanese designer with a special interest in the objects of everyday life—his design process involves careful consideration of the lives of its users and the manufacturing process by which it’s created. Professionally trained in calligraphy and architecture, he founded his studio in 2004 after working for several years as an architect and graphic designer. His work is strongly influenced by Japan’s rich history of craft while looking to the future of industry.

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RETURNS

You can return full-priced items within 21 days of your order dispatch date for an exchange or store credit.

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Ethically Made

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Opting for cruelty-free alternatives not only reduces animal suffering but also promotes the use of more accurate and humane testing methods, such as in vitro and computer modeling.

Handcrafted

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Goods created by skilled artisans often using techniques passed down through generations rather than by automated, machine-based processes. Small irregularities are celebrated and are what make handcrafted goods unique.