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    Japanese Sugar and Condiment Bowls with Lids

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    Useful on the Tabletop and Countertop

    A favorite prep counter standard in Placewares' kitchen

    Our Japanese sugar and condiment bowls with lids are in constant rotation between the kitchen countertop and the tabletop. They are handy enough to have at easy reach when in the kitchen and good-looking enough to be on the tabletop. We use ours for frequently used condiments like chile flakes or spice blends, or sugar for coffee and tea. 

    Either bowl can be conveniently stacked or placed together with our creamer and sauce bottles in the same collection.

    Stackable. Designed by Makoto Koizumi. Made in Arita, Japan. 

    Available in two styles:

    • Round: Ø 1.9 x H 1.3 in.
    • Moon: H 1.3 x W 1.5 x  Ø 1.9 in.

     

    Part of our Sitaku Prep Collection

    Specifications

    Size: See details above.

    Material: Porcelain.

    Care: Microwave and dishwasher safe.

    The Maker

    The maker is a Japanese porcelain-producing company based in Arita, Japan where porcelain has been manufactured for 400 years. They continue to use traditional techniques mixed with modern methods, the perfect distillation of their vision for their future.