Tableware where you can enjoy fireworks while drinking sake! “Light of hope that colors the night sky”

2020.08.13

Marumo Takagi Pottery Co., Ltd. has canceled many fireworks festivals nationwide due to continued self-restraint, but at least enjoy the production of “colorful fireworks, fireworks that decorate the night sky” with this product. With the desire to have it, we have released the Cold Fireworks Cup & Glass series, “The Light of Hope that Colors the Night Sky.”

“I think it would be interesting if ceramics and glass could have the function of seeing the temperature,” was the inspiration for Mr. Takagi’s inspiration. Mr. Takagi says he wanted to bring about the innovation of ceramics, which is the result of tradition and the latest technology.

Cool sense series designed for temperature
By special processing, it senses the temperature below about 17 degrees and changes. Ceramic cups use white and black cups to make the night sky even more fantastic. The appearance of the surface of the glass where dew condensation occurs makes you feel as if it were a cloud. For sake and champagne glasses, we have a special acrylic box (sold separately) in consideration of the culture of Koboshi sake.

Product name
Designed with temperature 4 types of cold fireworks series “Light of hope that colors the night sky”

price
Cold feeling fireworks flat cup pair set 3,300 yen (tax included)
Cold feeling fireworks Tenkai glass pair set 3,300 yen (tax included)
Cold fireworks champagne glass pair set 5,500 yen (tax included)
Cold fireworks tumbler pair set ¥5,500 (tax included)
As an option acrylic pair set 1,760 yen (tax included)

Reseller
Maru Mo Takagi Ceramics Headquarters, Utsuwa Shop Takagi (Gifu), Kairindo (Tokyo), etc.
Loft stores Ikebukuro, Shibuya, Umeda, Kobe, Yokohama, Sendai, Chiba, Tenjin, Kyoto, Ginza, Okayama, Nagoya

>Sales site

Cold fireworks flat cup pair set 3,300 yen (tax included)
Cold fireworks Tenkai glass pair set 3,300 yen (tax included)
Cold fireworks champagne glass pair set 5,500 yen (tax included)
Cold fireworks tumbler pair set 5,500 yen (tax included)

Many events are currently being canceled due to the effects of corona. Naturally, fireworks events are held not only in Japan, but around the world, and I hope this product will serve as an opportunity to spread worldwide.
I would be happy if it could be delivered to everyone’s hands as a “light of hope that colors the night sky” rather than a temporary event called fireworks.

This series is a product that continues to convey the four seasons and culture of Japan, and is intended to be communicated not only domestically but also overseas.
Cherry blossoms, fireworks, and in autumn, we plan the next work that will make you feel the scenery of Japan, which is suitable for the season.

>Marumo Takagi Ceramics Co., Ltd.

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