Nishi wa Umeda Hankyu is also holding a PINT event. This will be a two week event.
Under the title of PINT TABLE, we have prepared kitchen and dining products.
The glass products of Kanbe Glass in Yamagata are also included.
Linen, wood, bamboo, lacquer, glass, and a wide variety of other materials are available.
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PINT TABLE
September 13 (Wednesday) – 26 (Tuesday), 2017 10:00 – 20:00 (21:00 only on Fridays, Saturdays and 17th)
Umeda Hankyu 10th Floor SOUQ Living Atelier
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There is no place in Kansai where you can see the actual PINT products, so if you are nearby, please stop by.
Under the title of PINT TABLE, we have prepared kitchen and dining products.
The glass products of Kanbe Glass in Yamagata are also included.
Linen, wood, bamboo, lacquer, glass, and a wide variety of other materials are available.
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PINT TABLE
September 13 (Wednesday) – 26 (Tuesday), 2017 10:00 – 20:00 (21:00 only on Fridays, Saturdays and 17th)
Umeda Hankyu 10th Floor SOUQ Living Atelier
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There is no place in Kansai where you can see the actual PINT products, so if you are nearby, please stop by.
Here are the member introductions.
▼Hachizo
Hachizo is a coffee unit owned by Mr. and Mrs. Yanagawa, who brews a cup of coffee by hand drip. After training at a famous coffee shop in Tokyo, he is now active as a business trip coffee shop, including events. After I started asking for coffee at the PINT exhibition event, I fleshed out the project as a collaboration, and now I have time to enjoy "my" coffee.
Hachizo's coffee, which is carefully selected for its beans, is really delicious. And not only the taste, but also the hand drip over the counter and the talk are attractive. Coupled with the story about coffee and Mr. Yanagawa's character, there are many people who repeat even for short-term events. In the preparations before the event, we go through a lot of trial and error to create the menu, but we ask them to look at the type of coffee beans, the compatibility with the cup, and how they feel about the taste. His wife, Risa, is in charge of customer service and support at the counter. We will make delicious baked sweets, although they are not served at Nihonbashi this time.
▼Izaki Atsushi no Utsuwa
Atsushi Izaki, a ceramic artist, is making cups and vessels for this event. Originally, I was invited to exhibit and sell together at the PINT sales event, and I liked the work itself, but like PINT, I was thinking about the point of "actually using the vessel". It all started when I invited Hachizo-san to an event together, and instead of setting up a coffee corner, I tried to make it a form that people would actually use.
In addition to making cups, he prepares cups for cafes, the difference in coffee taste depending on the shape of the cup, and the development and production of cups based on that.
As a multi-talented creator who can also design, the graphic design for the event was also done by Mr. Izaki.
▼PINT
We are developing wooden vessels and linen items that can be used with coffee time and cups. Mainly working behind the scenes for holding and event planning.
▼Binasce
This is our guest exhibit. This is a biscotti specialty store that is particular about the size of the biscotti and the ingredients that are easy to eat. There are a wide variety of flavors, so looking for a combination with coffee is also fun. This time it's a set with coffee, and I'm wearing biscotti. Biscotti is said to be roughly served in a bowl and eaten as an accompaniment to coffee in Italian cafes. It feels like a casual snack in Japan. The way I look at biscotti has changed in a good way. I would be happy if you could try it.
This is the 6th time in total, including the PINT sales event and the event held at the department store. Each time, the members brushed up, and the cup and coffee tasting experiments were repeated. The movement of coffee, tableware, and miscellaneous goods is better than before, and it has been well received.
We are looking forward to your visit.
▼Hachizo
Hachizo is a coffee unit owned by Mr. and Mrs. Yanagawa, who brews a cup of coffee by hand drip. After training at a famous coffee shop in Tokyo, he is now active as a business trip coffee shop, including events. After I started asking for coffee at the PINT exhibition event, I fleshed out the project as a collaboration, and now I have time to enjoy "my" coffee.
Hachizo's coffee, which is carefully selected for its beans, is really delicious. And not only the taste, but also the hand drip over the counter and the talk are attractive. Coupled with the story about coffee and Mr. Yanagawa's character, there are many people who repeat even for short-term events. In the preparations before the event, we go through a lot of trial and error to create the menu, but we ask them to look at the type of coffee beans, the compatibility with the cup, and how they feel about the taste. His wife, Risa, is in charge of customer service and support at the counter. We will make delicious baked sweets, although they are not served at Nihonbashi this time.
▼Izaki Atsushi no Utsuwa
Atsushi Izaki, a ceramic artist, is making cups and vessels for this event. Originally, I was invited to exhibit and sell together at the PINT sales event, and I liked the work itself, but like PINT, I was thinking about the point of "actually using the vessel". It all started when I invited Hachizo-san to an event together, and instead of setting up a coffee corner, I tried to make it a form that people would actually use.
In addition to making cups, he prepares cups for cafes, the difference in coffee taste depending on the shape of the cup, and the development and production of cups based on that.
As a multi-talented creator who can also design, the graphic design for the event was also done by Mr. Izaki.
▼PINT
We are developing wooden vessels and linen items that can be used with coffee time and cups. Mainly working behind the scenes for holding and event planning.
▼Binasce
This is our guest exhibit. This is a biscotti specialty store that is particular about the size of the biscotti and the ingredients that are easy to eat. There are a wide variety of flavors, so looking for a combination with coffee is also fun. This time it's a set with coffee, and I'm wearing biscotti. Biscotti is said to be roughly served in a bowl and eaten as an accompaniment to coffee in Italian cafes. It feels like a casual snack in Japan. The way I look at biscotti has changed in a good way. I would be happy if you could try it.
This is the 6th time in total, including the PINT sales event and the event held at the department store. Each time, the members brushed up, and the cup and coffee tasting experiments were repeated. The movement of coffee, tableware, and miscellaneous goods is better than before, and it has been well received.
We are looking forward to your visit.