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which I chose to place at the center of the pot
Corin Mellor's design highlights subtle variations of thickness and the balance of each piece in hand
The small foot at the base of the saucer gives the form a sense of lift and a profile reminiscent of a water drop
designer Ruka Kikuchi makes these servers by hammering a form for the main scoop and then attaching a brass strip as a handle
Form 57 CAEPLP which I chose to placeI wanted to design a vessel that could float naturally above its saucer, leaving space for the water to collect below. The saucer is shaped like a bowtie, with a taper at the midpoint that holds the inner pot in place. The saucer can also be a vase. Tung Chiang
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