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Nuri Lee ceramic leaf plate

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Handcrafted by Korean ceramicist Nuri Lee, this leaf plate combines simplicity and refinement. Its organic shape with irregular curves evokes a leaf placed on the table. Ideal for presenting sweet treats at teatime, it can also be used as a tray for accessories, a trinket dish, or an incense holder. Two variations are available, stone white and earth beige, to suit the mood of your home, and to complement with matching small cups.

The ceramist
Nuri Lee is a Korean ceramicist based in Seoul. Since 2018, she has been developing a body of work centered on pure forms and an aesthetic of emptiness, where nature and everyday life interact with restraint. Her handcrafted pieces emphasize precise volumes and a sense of calm characteristic of Korean ceramics.

The technique and the decor
Each plate is handcrafted, beautifully modeled with organic shapes that evoke the nature they are inspired by. The glaze features subtle nuances of density and matte finish, characteristic of mastered firing and craftsmanship. The base is signed with a raised monogram. The piece is available in two finishes, stone white and earth beige, the material of which emphasizes the softness of the shape. This leaf plate is suitable for small desserts or sweets with tea, and can be used as a tray for small objects, a pocket emptier, or an incense holder, in the spirit of understated and functional Korean tableware.

Practical information
Place
Korea (Seoul)

Dimensions
Length 22 cm - Depth 9.5 cm - Height 2.5 cm

Weight
180 g

Materials
Glazed ceramic

Period
Contemporary

Care instructions
After use, drain the water and allow to air dry. Avoid thermal shock and abrasive products. Wipe with a soft cloth. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Do not use in an oven.

As each piece is created by hand, slight variations in shape, color or texture may appear compared to the photos, reflecting the unique nature of this artisanal work.

The art of wrapping

The precious objects are wrapped in a beautiful cloth beautifully tied according to the little-known art of Korean pojagi. Details and conditions >