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Pinto Cups by Jo Nakamura
From design collective bril, ceramic cups with a colourful swirl pattern created by using the slip-casting method and mixing different coloured slip.
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Says Nakamura, "By using slip-casting method with mixing different colored slip, its fluid pattern appears on the surface."
"It is a new way to apply the accidental nature to designing."
Nakamura's Pinto cups were shown along with Fumiaki Goto's Drawing Vessels at the Ambiente international trade fair earlier this month as part of Ceramic Lab, an exhibition by new design collective "bril".
(Click the images below for full sized images)
Says Nakamura, "By using slip-casting method with mixing different colored slip, its fluid pattern appears on the surface."
"It is a new way to apply the accidental nature to designing."
Nakamura's Pinto cups were shown along with Fumiaki Goto's Drawing Vessels at the Ambiente international trade fair earlier this month as part of Ceramic Lab, an exhibition by new design collective "bril".







These cups are beautiful and delicate. The only "problem" is that their name means penis in Brazilian Portuguese...