Sasa

Sasa is a collection of tin trays made in Japan and composed of concave cells forming an organic landscape inspired by the waves of an ocean.
Sasa is a collection of tin trays inspired by the ocean surface displayed with Japanese sweets.
Sasa tin tray surface detail. Sasa trays are fabricated by sand casting in Toayama prefecture of Japan.
Sasa tin tray composed with eight connected cells
Sasa tin tray composed with seven connected cells is perefect for appetizers display
Sasa small tin tray composed with three connected cells
Sasa Tray is inspired by the flow and reflection of an ocean surface and is used for holding sweets, food and accessories
Sasa tin tray with traditional Japanese sweets
Sasa tray zoom in detail photo view of tin surface made by traditional Japanese makers
Sasa tin trays designed for Nousaku company
Sasa Trays are inspired by the flow and reflection of an ocean surface and are used for holding sweets, food and accessories
  • Title: Sasa
  • Type: Products
  • Size: Various
  • Material: 100% pure tin
  • Date: 2016-2017
  • Manufacturer: Nousaku
  • Status: Sold in Stores

Sasa

Sasa Tray is an organic shaped landscape inspired by the waves of the ocean; made from tin by traditional Japanese makers in Toyama

Sasa is inspired by the flow and reflection of an ocean surface where rolling valleys are used for serving organic matters, and holding inorganic accessories and small objects. Sasa Trays can be tiled crosswise and lengthwise to create an infinite wavy landscape with silvery reflective effect.

Sasa is casted from 100% tin metal by traditional craftsmen of Toyama Prefecture. Sasa brings dynamic force of ocean waves, warmth of the sun and fragrance of the ocean breeze into our everyday lives.

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