Mori was born in 1927 in saga prefecture also the birthplace of porcelain in japan.
Masahiro mori ceramics.
He studied at the department of industrial design of the tama art university and joined the design unit of hakusan toki in 1956.
He won the good design award more than 110 times in his life.
In 1970 mori published bukimi no tani 不気味の谷 the.
Mori then furthered his technical and design studies at tama art university.
Two years later he designed the g model soysauce pitcher that became the symbol of hakusan.
A reformer of ceramic design showing until aug.
He won the good design award more than 110 times in his life.
In 1958 he designed the g model soy sauce pitcher which won the 1961 good design award that became the symbol of hakusan.
Fancy cup dimple bump.
Fancy cup four bumps.
Fancy cup concave.
200165 32 00 mori 10 oz.
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In hasami nagasaki masahiro mori has been producing a line of mass produced white porcelain products to benefit our daily lives.
His achievement draws a clear line from the works by individual ceramic artists who create works which are distinctively one of a kind.
He completed design studies at the arita institute of technology in 1945 and then spent a year working with a ceramic artist haizan mastumoto.
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To celebrate his career the national museum of modern art is presenting his work in mori masahiro.
Masahiro mori was born in shiota cho in saga prefecture in 1927.
Masahiro mori 森 正洋 mori masahiro november 14 1927 november 12 2005 was a japanese ceramic designer born in saga prefecture japan the well known g type soy sauce bottle he designed in 1958 won the 1st good design award in 1960 and its production and sales have continued until today as of december 11 2011.
Masahiro mori is one of japan s most famous porcelain designers he studied at the department of industrial design of the tama art university and joined the design unit of hakusan tôki in 1956.
Masahiro mori is one of japan s most famous porcelain designers.
In other words mori brought the aesthetic sensibility of the artist into the ordinary japanese home.
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