しょうゆさし
Multi-award-winning soy sauce dispenser designed by Mori Masahiro in the 1960s.
Designed by Mori Masahiro, this porcelain soy sauce dispenser received the Good Design Award in 1961, and the Good Design Long Life Design Award in 2018. The spout is shaped in such a way as to avoid the soy sauce dripping after pouring.
Dishwasher safe.
Only lightly tilt the spout when pouring the sauce to avoid clogging.
Small size: H7.2 cm x Ø5.6 cm
(Package size: L6.8 cm x W6.6 cm x H8.1 cm)
Large size L: H9 cm x Ø6.8 cm
(Package size: L8.1 cm x W7.9 cm x H9.6 cm)
This is Japan’s south-west region including the island of Kyūshū and the sub-tropical island chain of Okinawa. Kyūshū was an early centre of Japanese civilization, and offers many historic treasures, modern cities and volcanic natural beauty. It is home to the ports of Kagoshima, Nagasaki and Fukuoka, the porcelain manufacturing centre in Arita and the Tanegashima Space Center launch site.
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