It's been a month since last time! I'm Kanaoka, a staff member at the Osaka store.
It's 2024 now and three months have flown by!
Since we entered March, the weather has been warm and cold.
The strange weather continues 😣 
March is a difficult month to manage your health, but for many of you, it's a busy time preparing for your new environment, isn't it?
For us, who deal with interior design,
This is an important time to support your new life.
We would love to help you create a relaxing and invigorating space.
So today, repairs are being completed at all stores,
We would like to share with you the charm of the <Vintage> ceramic pendant lamp.
Can you imagine ceramic lighting being made in Denmark?
What's more, it has a unique shape, like the thumbnail image.
Danish furniture often has a modern design that pursues functional beauty,
This pendant lamp looks very playful.
The history of Danish pottery is actually quite interesting, having been influenced by many different countries.

After World War II, in the 1950s and 1970s,
Nordic pottery, produced in a harsh natural environment with limited resources, is entering its golden age.
Denmark was the first country to lead the way in Scandinavian ceramics in the modern era, and it also had a major influence on Japan.
The idea is that "everyday products created through collaboration improve people's lives and the ethics of society, and reflect the nation."
The collaboration in this case is between industrial product design and art and craft design.
Adding beauty and glamour to everyday items.
I feel like I have something in common with the Japanese in the sense that we are trying to share the values of what we enjoy with our eyes.

Denmark in its golden age (1950s-70s)
While being influenced by European and American ceramics such as Germany's Meissen, the company also focuses on Chinese and Japanese ceramics.
As a result,
Some have textures similar to Fat Lava , while others have intricate designs reminiscent of Chinese or Japanese pottery.
While being influenced by the West, they also adopted technology from China and Japan.
It seems that it has further evolved into its own unique culture.
It is no wonder that Denmark, a small country that values "hygge" and pursues "the best quality," is called a happy country.
*Hygge: spending warm time with family and friends.
A lifestyle that values the small joys in your hands
*Best Quality: A philosophy that emphasizes quality over quantity

Don't just think of lighting as a tool to illuminate,
The unique design adds a touch of glamour to the space.
By drilling multiple holes, a gentle light resembling sunlight filtering through the trees is projected onto the ceiling and walls.
An item that has been thoroughly calculated.
All of the items are highly recommended,
Due to its weight, it may not be possible to hang it.
Please check the hanging location of your home or shop before purchasing.
The items to be checked can be found here .

Enter "ceramic pendant lamp" in the search tab on our website.
You can see the ceramic lighting currently available at all stores.
Please come to the store to check the actual lighting conditions.
Denmark is known for its commitment to craftsmanship,
There is something about this that resonates with us as Japanese people.
Please enjoy every detail of this carefully crafted piece floating above your head.
See you next time 😌

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