Works by ceramic artist Katsufumi Baba have arrived ^_^
In addition to milk pans and teapots, we have now started selling a new product: heat-resistant gratin dishes (round, medium size).
As quantities are limited, please place your order early.
*As these are very popular items and we only have a limited number of them in stock, we will limit purchases of the teapot and milk pan to one of each item and color per person per day . If the items are out of stock, you will not be able to purchase them even if they are displayed in your cart. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Heat-resistant gratin dish [round]
Now you can choose from three sizes: large, medium, and small. It can be used for all kinds of oven dishes, including gratin, doria, and roast beef. It can also be used over direct heat, so it would be good for making soup and yudofu.
Heat-resistant gratin dish [oval]
You can choose from three sizes: large, medium, and small. Heat-resistant dishes are very convenient, so it's a good idea to collect all the sizes and use them according to the situation in your life.
Heat-resistant milk pan [white] , heat-resistant milk pan [black]
A cute milk pan with a plump shape. It can be used over an open flame, so it can be used for soup, porridge, and anything else. The wooden handle is easy to hold and very easy to use. Just having it on the table will make any meal more enjoyable.
White porcelain matte teapot [round] , black glaze teapot [round]
A cute, round-shaped teapot. The teapot with a tea strainer drains water well, and is not only stylish but also easy to use. It can hold about two cups of tea.
White porcelain matte teapot [Shizuku] , black glaze teapot [Shizuku]
A teapot with a lovely teardrop-like shape. Teapots with tea strainers drain water well and are extremely easy to use. Teapots that combine "wood" and "ceramic" are unique and stylish.
Earthenware pot (small) for one person
A single-serving clay pot is a great way to enjoy other hot dishes such as yudofu, simmered udon, risotto, and pot-au-feu.
Click here for the Baba Katsufumi Pottery Studio page