It's been a year since last summer, I made a joint project with Kagure of Omotesando for half a year. Since it was a joint project, it was held as "Kaguko Lab", but from this time on, it will be restarted as a single Pint!
[Everyone's Tool vol.0 (= Kaguko Lab) last time]
See the previous event here . The finished product is the one pictured here. (On sale: Daily wipe lacquerware (everyday items) )
[Everyone's Tool vol.0 (= Kaguko Lab) last time]
See the previous event here . The finished product is the one pictured here. (On sale: Daily wipe lacquerware (everyday items) )
[Everyone's Tool 1]
The theme of this time is "wooden plate to enjoy breakfast time"
The craftsman who makes the shape of the wooden vessel is Mr. Ogura, a woodturner from Nagiso, Nagano Prefecture, who is the same as the “wiping lacquerware”.
However, this time, the coating will be an olive oil finish instead of a wipe lacquer finish. By finishing with olive oil, for example, the wood will absorb the heat of toast and grow darker as you use it. In addition, the wood grain is a lively finish.
The image on the left is an image of the olive oil finish. (This is a different vessel than the one I made this time, and it is just an example of finishing.)
The theme of this time is "wooden plate to enjoy breakfast time"
The craftsman who makes the shape of the wooden vessel is Mr. Ogura, a woodturner from Nagiso, Nagano Prefecture, who is the same as the “wiping lacquerware”.
However, this time, the coating will be an olive oil finish instead of a wipe lacquer finish. By finishing with olive oil, for example, the wood will absorb the heat of toast and grow darker as you use it. In addition, the wood grain is a lively finish.
The image on the left is an image of the olive oil finish. (This is a different vessel than the one I made this time, and it is just an example of finishing.)
The venue is Nuu brocante antiques (Tokyo, Jiyugaoka map ). The starting point of the theme is the space of Nuu's studio, where the pleasant sunlight shines in. I wanted to create a wooden vessel that is perfect for the happy morning when the light shines through the window of my house in my daily life.
The image is time to enjoy breakfast slowly.
Of course it's a relaxing morning on the weekend, but it's nice to wake up a little early on weekdays and enjoy that kind of time.
When you think about breakfast today, you can think of a variety of dishes and dishes, including rice, bread, fruit, salad, and even granola. This time, we will make a wooden plate that can be used in a wide range of situations, so that everyone can expand the image of various ways to serve and use it.
What kind of breakfast time do you want, what do you want to serve, how do you want to use it? Let's think about the shape together while thinking about it and talking about it.
Let's go back to the process of making wooden bowls, which seems so obvious that we didn't know about it, and think about the vessels we want to use in our lives now and in the future.
The image is time to enjoy breakfast slowly.
Of course it's a relaxing morning on the weekend, but it's nice to wake up a little early on weekdays and enjoy that kind of time.
When you think about breakfast today, you can think of a variety of dishes and dishes, including rice, bread, fruit, salad, and even granola. This time, we will make a wooden plate that can be used in a wide range of situations, so that everyone can expand the image of various ways to serve and use it.
What kind of breakfast time do you want, what do you want to serve, how do you want to use it? Let's think about the shape together while thinking about it and talking about it.
Let's go back to the process of making wooden bowls, which seems so obvious that we didn't know about it, and think about the vessels we want to use in our lives now and in the future.
【Call for Participation】
We are looking for members who will participate in product planning while learning together until the “wooden plate for enjoying breakfast time” is made.
● Schedule (4 times in total)
1st time: 7/19 (Sun) 10:00-11:30 Get to know the ingredients
You can touch and learn various wood materials and processing techniques from material and product samples.
2nd time: 8/2 (Sunday) 10:00-11:30 Thinking about shapes
Everyone thinks about the shape while imagining the actual breakfast scene and discussing it.
3rd time: 9/13 (Sun) 10:00-11:30 Making shapes
Mr. Ogura, a woodturner from Nagiso, will bring a machine and actually make it in front of you.
4th time: After October (undecided; decided after consultation with participants)
Completion presentation. Choose your favorite plate from many wood grains and have breakfast with everyone on that plate.
●Price
15000 yen (excluding tax)
A total of 4 consecutive events, including 1 finished product (worth 6000 yen).
●Planned product: Wooden plate (approximately 24 cm in diameter, made of horse chestnut, domestically produced solid wood plate one by one sawn by a woodturner)
●Venue: Nuu brocante antiques (4 times in total)
● Capacity: Maximum 10 people (first-come-first-served basis)
Application deadline: Wednesday, July 15th
● How to apply: Please apply from this participation form.
●Inquiries: info(@)pint.mn or 03-6411-1711 Nakachi
We are looking for members who will participate in product planning while learning together until the “wooden plate for enjoying breakfast time” is made.
● Schedule (4 times in total)
1st time: 7/19 (Sun) 10:00-11:30 Get to know the ingredients
You can touch and learn various wood materials and processing techniques from material and product samples.
2nd time: 8/2 (Sunday) 10:00-11:30 Thinking about shapes
Everyone thinks about the shape while imagining the actual breakfast scene and discussing it.
3rd time: 9/13 (Sun) 10:00-11:30 Making shapes
Mr. Ogura, a woodturner from Nagiso, will bring a machine and actually make it in front of you.
4th time: After October (undecided; decided after consultation with participants)
Completion presentation. Choose your favorite plate from many wood grains and have breakfast with everyone on that plate.
●Price
15000 yen (excluding tax)
A total of 4 consecutive events, including 1 finished product (worth 6000 yen).
●Planned product: Wooden plate (approximately 24 cm in diameter, made of horse chestnut, domestically produced solid wood plate one by one sawn by a woodturner)
●Venue: Nuu brocante antiques (4 times in total)
● Capacity: Maximum 10 people (first-come-first-served basis)
Application deadline: Wednesday, July 15th
● How to apply: Please apply from this participation form.
●Inquiries: info(@)pint.mn or 03-6411-1711 Nakachi
This is how it was last time.
This time, there is no lacquer coating process, so it is a total of four times, one less than the previous time.
We look forward to your participation everyone.
This time, there is no lacquer coating process, so it is a total of four times, one less than the previous time.
We look forward to your participation everyone.