KUSA by Georg Jensen
A collaboration with Georg Jensen, a Danish silversmith renowned for silver jewelry, founded in Copenhagen in 1904 by Georg Arthur Jensen, whose father was a knife sharpener.
Inspired by the fact that silver products rust and turn black, the idea was to use silver as a material to approach the black tea bowls of Raku Chojiro, who together with Rikyu, perfected the culture of wabi-sabi.
By overlapping thin wires, that look like fluttering grass or bamboo tea whisks on a base that darkens over time we have realized a tea bowl that can be held in the hand despite being a metal that conducts heat.