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Tool Stand

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    [Artist collaboration × make sapiens]
    We collaborated with two artists on a tool stand .
    I wanted to put my makeup brushes and hairbrushes on a nice tool stand, but it was surprisingly hard to find one, and cups would fall over...So I thought I'd get a talented artist I know to make one, and that's how the collaboration came about.
    Each piece is carefully handmade in their own workshop.
    The bottom is weighted to prevent it from falling over.

    In addition to makeup brushes, it can also be used for a wide range of purposes, such as storing hairbrushes, glasses, toothbrushes, stationery, flower vases, and kitchen tool holders.
    It will only be sold on HP.

    [Glass artist Ooya Tomoko (saon glass studio) ] Instagram @goocoglass
    Born in Kurayoshi City, Tottori Prefecture and Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture
    2016 Opened " Atelier Shop Saon " with her husband in Kurayoshi, Tottori Prefecture
    2024 Established the glass studio "saon glass studio "

    Cherishing the soft light of glass, she creates transparent, simple tableware for everyday use.
    He learned sandblasting techniques in high school, and then studied glassblowing at the Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts, Department of Crafts, Glass Course.
    Since then, while working as a workshop staff member and instructor, he has held solo exhibitions and group exhibitions at galleries, select shops, department stores, etc. across the country.
    He currently has his own glass workshop, Saon Glass Studio, located in the Shirakabe Dozogun area of ​​Kurayoshi City .

    Coming soon...
    [Ceramic artist Emiko Morisaki (Morizaki Emiko) molle épine ] Instagram:@molle_epine
    Born in Shizuoka Prefecture, Sano City, Tochigi Prefecture Graduated from Musashino Art University, Department of Spatial Design Started photography while in college Worked in a photography studio and worked as an assistant before becoming a photographer, taking portraits of many celebrities for independent magazines and advertisements, etc. Started pottery as a hobby
    In 2015, she started selling her ceramic works " molle épine " online.

    "Mole épine" means "soft thorn" in French.
    We create ceramic vessels and objects that are simple and easy to use, but also have a presence that accentuates your daily life.



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    Ceramic Tool Stand 01 Emiko Morisaki
    MAKE SAPIENS
    ¥4,950
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