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MIZU The Flow

MIZU The Flow

Exhibited at Milan Design Week 2024

Black porcelain MIZU vase. The MIZU series inspired by the ocean’s eternal interplay of raw force and fluid elegance, MIZU borrows its organic form from nature.

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Size

Materials

  • Black Porcelain, hand-curved texture.

Dimensions

  • Small: ø 13cm ⨉ H 20cm
  • Large: ø 17cm ⨉ H 27cm

Product Care

Food safe

All work is made with high quality stoneware clay and food safe glazes. All work is dishwasher safe, though hand washing is recommended. They are also microwave safe, but as with all handmade pieces, the better you take care of them the longer they will stay with you.

Care

Cups and mugs should only be placed on the top shelf in the dishwasher and please be careful to avoid over-stacking.

Sudden changes in temperature (e.g. from fridge to oven or from oven to a cold bench) is likely to cause thermal shock, which could damage your piece. Always place hot items onto either wood or cloth.

It's also important to understand that with regular use of metal cutlery and serving spoons, glazed surfaces will mark over time. These marks are the result of tiny metal deposits being left behind by the cutlery. More often than not they can be cleaned off with a paste made of bicarb soda and white vinegar (or water for decorated pieces). Just mix, buff on gently and rinse off. It's important to note these marks do not affect functionality of the piece. To avoid this issue, use timber serving spoons and knives where possible.

Quality

Every piece of ANDREA TSANG is inspected by me to make sure they are in good condition before shipping out.

 

Shipping

Please allow up to 3 weeks for shipping.

Sustainability

We are committed to reducing our environmental footprint and promoting responsible practices throughout our entire production process.

From sourcing materials to crafting our products, we prioritize eco-friendly solutions and ethical methods. We carefully select sustainable materials, such as locally-sourced clay and non-toxic glazes, to minimize environmental impact. Our studio operates with energy-efficient practices, and we strive to minimize waste by repurposing and recycling materials wherever possible.

Additionally, we prioritize longevity and durability in our designs, creating pieces that are built to last. By investing in high-quality craftsmanship and timeless aesthetics, we encourage mindful consumption and discourage disposable culture.

At ANDREA TSANG, sustainability is not just a trend; it's a commitment to preserving our planet for future generations. We believe that by making conscious choices today, we can create a more sustainable tomorrow.

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  • Inspired by the Sea

    Late 2020 was a turbulent time in my life, a time filled with grief and confusion. I turn to creativity in good times and bad, and this time, with black porcelain as my medium, I created the MIZU series of vessels as a way to channel my feelings into something tangible. "Mizu" is Japanese for water, and this collection is a representation of the fluid lines, force, and stillness found in the sea surrounding my native Hong Kong.

Series

MIZU

The MIZU series emerged in 2021, born from Andrea's quest for inner peace amidst the ebb and flow of life's waves when she was in her hometown, Hong Kong, inviting you to embark on a journey of self-discovery and authenticity. "Mizu" is Japanese for water, and this collection is a representation of the fluid lines, force, and stillness found in the sea.

Designer

Andrea Tsang

I’m Andrea, the fashion-designer-turned-ceramicist behind Studio ANDREA TSANG. Tired of the fashion industry grind, I left it all behind to pursue something to me more meaningful – getting my hands dirty with the most basic of materials, clay.

I left Hong Kong and Shanghai behind for the serenity of Scandinavia, and since 2021 I work out of my Stockholm studio, exploring timeless shapes and designs inspired by the East Asian pottery tradition and functionalist Scandinavian design philosophy.