Celadon Tableware

Celadon ceramic bowls, 'Cubic Vision' (set of 4)

Drawing a thin line between sky and universe, Thatsanee and Ramphan select deep blue-green to grace a set of squared bowls. The design is inspired by traditional Japanese tableware, while the Thai craftsmanship exemplifies the celadon ceramic technique.


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Celadon ceramic tureen, 'Floral Song'

Gracile and delicate, the enticing design of this tureen showcases the glossy smoothness of celadon ceramics. Sorapon Dhupagupta's nouvelle interpretation of the classical tableware is certain to illuminate any contemporary table with a fresh and tasteful Thai accent.


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Celadon ceramic tea cups, 'Green Forest' (set of 4)

Sorapon Dhupagupta skillfully fashions these celadon teacups in the cool green of ancient trees. Using ancestral Chinese techniques, he brings his contemporary vision to tableware of timeless beauty. Pa means "forest" in Thai, the name Dhupagupta chooses for this design.


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Celadon ceramic plates, 'Lotus Eden' (set of 5)

Lotuses bloom with exuberant beauty in mystical green ponds. Thatsanee and Ramphan design the enchanted scene to decorate each plate in this set of five. The serving plates glow with the legendary artistry of celadon ceramics, an art form that can be traced back ten centuries.


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Celadon ceramic bowls with lids, 'Andaman Sea' (set of 4)

Individual casseroles or soup bowls with lids take on the deep green hues of the Andaman Sea. Each bowl features twin handles; the lid takes the shape of a lotus bud or temple spire. Thatsanee and Ramphan create the set of four in celadon ceramic.


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Celadon ceramic serving set, 'Lotus Invitation' (pair)

The beauty and grace of Thailand's celadon ceramic artistry finds fine expression in this set by Thatsanee and Ramphan. They design the platter and bowl in the shape of a lotus flower, their brims undulating with the cadence of the flower's unique petals.


Merchant: NOVICA