Sora
Tea Cup and Saucer
2005 (designed), 2006 (introduced), ca. 2009 (made)
2005 (designed), 2006 (introduced), ca. 2009 (made)
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Studio potter Chris Keenan designed 'Sora' for Habitat, making the prototypes by hand in his London studio. The range was inspired by traditional Japanese tableware. Many of the components are multi-functional and could be bought and used in a number of combinations. Unlike a traditional range, the same patterns and glazes are not used throughout.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Title | Sora (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Porcelain, pale blue glaze, with silicon pad printing |
Brief description | Tea cup and saucer, porcelain, from the 'Sora' range designed by Chris Keenan for Habitat, made in Japan, introduced 2006. |
Physical description | Sora / Tea cup & saucer. Habitat Sku 984418. Porcelain cup and saucer, with pale blue glaze and printed spots. |
Credit line | Given by Chris Keenan and Habitat (UK) Ltd |
Object history | The Sora range was designed by Chris Keenan between January and May 2005 at his London studio using hand-made prototypes. The wares were made in Nagoya, Japan. The range was launched as part of the Habitat Autumn/Winter collection in 2006. According to the designer, Sora was known within Habitat as a "hero" range, and accorded high publicity. It was discontinued in 2009. |
Production | Designed by Chris Keenan at his London studio for Habitat, and made in Nagoya, Japan. |
Summary | Studio potter Chris Keenan designed 'Sora' for Habitat, making the prototypes by hand in his London studio. The range was inspired by traditional Japanese tableware. Many of the components are multi-functional and could be bought and used in a number of combinations. Unlike a traditional range, the same patterns and glazes are not used throughout. |
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Accession number | C.194:1, 2-2009 |
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Record created | October 26, 2009 |
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