Kenichi Sasakawa
Concept and introduction of hand blown glasswares by Kenichi Sasakawa:
- The characteristics of his works are the thin layers and blue grey colour with tiny bubbles. Each piece looks like an antique that reflects a traditional and classic style. Meanwhile, Kenichi Sasakawa merges the modern minimalist elements into his designs - making his works forever and timeless.
- As glass is transparent, there are many interesting things that can be observed by pouring/putting different things in and from the magical light reflections - from sunrise to sunset, a sunny weather to a rainy day and the change of seasons (e.g. from summer to winter). The different strengths of light and its colour is changing from time to time, good weather to bad weather, etc.
When using his glasswares every day, there are various experiences that we probably have never seen or encountered.
THESE ARE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MOMENTS WHEN USING KENICHI SASAKAWA'S GLASSWARES.
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