Family Belongings - Hulu Serveware
In the past, farmers from Northern China used naturally dried HULUs (gourds) to scoop water and wash rice. Tableware and eating utensils were considered essential family belongings that connected everyone to the same table, symbolizing harmony and a sense of home.
Today, people acquire material desires too easily, losing the sense of attachment to ordinary objects. JIA Inc. reinvents traditional family objects using porcelain to give new meaning to simple, rustic utensils and to encourage the reflection of the true meaning of family and home.
Designer Yung-Ho Chang breaks the rule of 6 by 6 dinnerware set. These organic shape plates offer an alternative way of preparing and sharing food in your own creative way.
Materials:Porcelain
Designer:Yung-Ho Chang/FCJZ
In the past, farmers from Northern China used naturally dried HULUs (gourds) to scoop water and wash rice. Tableware and eating utensils were considered essential family belongings that connected everyone to the same table, symbolizing harmony and a sense of home.
Today, people acquire material desires too easily, losing the sense of attachment to ordinary objects. JIA Inc. reinvents traditional family objects using porcelain to give new meaning to simple, rustic utensils and to encourage the reflection of the true meaning of family and home.
Designer Yung-Ho Chang breaks the rule of 6 by 6 dinnerware set. These organic shape plates offer an alternative way of preparing and sharing food in your own creative way.
Materials:Porcelain
Designer:Yung-Ho Chang/FCJZ
In the past, farmers from Northern China used naturally dried HULUs (gourds) to scoop water and wash rice. Tableware and eating utensils were considered essential family belongings that connected everyone to the same table, symbolizing harmony and a sense of home.
Today, people acquire material desires too easily, losing the sense of attachment to ordinary objects. JIA Inc. reinvents traditional family objects using porcelain to give new meaning to simple, rustic utensils and to encourage the reflection of the true meaning of family and home.
Designer Yung-Ho Chang breaks the rule of 6 by 6 dinnerware set. These organic shape plates offer an alternative way of preparing and sharing food in your own creative way.
Materials:Porcelain
Designer:Yung-Ho Chang/FCJZ
Dimensions
Large set :
36.6(W)x21.4(L)x3.4(H)cm / 36.6(W)x21.4(L)x3.4(H)cm / 32.4(W)x21.1(L)x3.4(H)cm /
17.6(W)x18(L)x3.15(H)cm / 17.6(W)x18(L)x3.15(H)cm
Usage
• Hand wash with sponge and mild detergent recommended. Dishwasher safe.
• Good for microwave and oven.
Care
• After heating, please hold carefully---it is hot.
• Handle with care to prevent breakage or damage.