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Hand-Knit Pot Stand Serveware from architectural interior

SKU: 17750982040
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Description

from architectural interior

Designed with rounded corners

and texts by Durga Chew-Bose

Nestled between rows of wooden houses from the Edo period in Kurashiki

Incausa is a unique social entrepreneurship venture founded by Vinicius Vieira de Vieira and Carolina Vieira

Hand-Knit Pot Stand Serveware from architectural interiorBeautiful hand knitted pot stands that can be used in the kitchen or dining table. Their oval shape makes any size of hot dish or pot to sit firmly on them. They are resistant to heat and very durable. They come in three different sizes and you can also hang them on the wall. Small: 5. 5 in, Medium: 7 in, Large: 8 7 in Palm Fibers Produced in Wakayama, Japan. MORE: Tawashi are traditional brushes made from the fibers of the windmill palm. For

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