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1616 / arita japan showroom

The 1616 / arita showroom in Japan is a testament to the brand's unique design philosophy. It showcases the dedication of the designer and creative director Teruhiro Yanagihara, who selected materials such as ceramic stone, bricks, and Dinesen Douglas fir, all symbolising the Arita porcelain production process of kneading, shaping, and firing. Step into this unique universe, merging ancient pottery history and modern design inspired by local Arita craftsmen's profound experience and skills.

Showroom – Arita, Kyushu Islands, Japan

Design: Teruhiro Yanagihara Studio

Photographers: Takumi Ota and Yuna Yagi 

 

Douglas Natural

Thickness: 28 mm. Width: 300 mm. Length: Full lengths up to 6,2 m

Finish: Lye and White Oil

Photo by Yuna Yagi

Photo by Takumi Ota

The brand and showroom's name, 1616 / arita japan, is a nod to its location in the historic ceramics town of Arita on Kyushu Island in southern Japan. Arita, where Aritayaki—a unique type of Japanese pottery—was first introduced by the Koreans in 1616, still produces ceramics crafted by local artisans using the distinctive ingredient of clay made from crushed stone. This rich history and traditional craftsmanship are the essence of 1616 / arita japan created for Momota Touen.

Photo by Takumi Ota

Photo by Takumi Ota

Photo by Takumi Ota

Foto by Yuna Yagi

In 2020, Momota Touen’s Arita showroom underwent a remarkable transformation, resulting in a 330-square-metre space that is a testament to the unique design philosophy of 1616 / arita japan. The meticulously designed showroom, flooded with natural light, offers a variety of settings that allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in the distinctive lifestyle offered by 1616 / arita japan, making it a captivating experience. This thoughtfully designed and crafted spacious showroom now showcases distinct living spaces, including a welcoming fireplace-adorned living room, a kitchen, a luxurious bathroom, and a café area.

Foto by Yuna Yagi

As you explore the showroom, you'll discover the careful selection of materials, each a testament to the Arita porcelain production process. The wooden flooring, crafted from the finest Douglas fir by Dinesen in the Natural variant, lends an air of natural elegance to the space. In addition to floors, the Douglas wood is shaped into bespoke solutions such as the coffee counter at the café, wall claddings, kitchen cabinets and furniture pieces.

Photo by Takumi Ota

Photo by Takumi Ota

Photo by Takumi Ota

The warm-toned ceramic stone plastered ceilings and walls, a material intrinsic to Arita porcelain, infuse the space with authenticity and heritage. Using brick for exhibition stands adds an industrial yet sophisticated element, creating a captivating juxtaposition of materials.

Photo by Takumi Ota

Photo by Takumi Ota

Photo by Takumi Ota

Creative director Teruhiro Yanagihara’s fascination with the experience and skills of the local Arita craftsmen is reflected in the showroom, infusing the space with a palpable sense of artistry and artisanship. He created the 1616 / arita japan ceramics brand for Momota-Touen Corporation, with contemporary products that can be used daily, though made with the extraordinary artistry, thinness, and strength of original Arita ware.

Photo by Takumi Ota

“1616 / arita japan is a harmonious blend of Japanese heritage and Scandinavian lifestyles, designed to be used in homes across the globe. Each piece embodies a synergy between Arita’s time-honoured traditions and the serene simplicity of Nordic lifestyles. The showroom, a seamless extension of one’s personal home, invites visitors to immerse themselves in the rhythms of daily life. With a bathroom, kitchen, and a welcoming fireplace, it captures the essence of homely warmth. The choice of Dinesen wood envelops the space in a soothing Nordic ambience.” - Teruhiro Yanagihara

Photo by Yuna Yagi

Photo by Yuna Yagi

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