Product introduction
About stainless steel ○ Generally made from 18-8 stainless steel. ○It is characterized by being extremely sturdy and difficult to break. Rust resistant and easy to care for. etc. can be mentioned. ○Stainless steel is an alloy with iron as its main component and chromium, etc. or chromium and nickel added. ○18-8 stainless steel is a metal made by adding 18% chromium and 8% nickel to iron. *Chromium: A very hard metal with excellent wear resistance, corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and mold release properties. *Nickel: A metal that is hard but flexible (sticky) and has excellent corrosion resistance. It is also widely used as a base plating for various types of plating. Corrosion resistance improves by increasing the nickel content.
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Sori Yanagi is one of Japan's leading designers, famous for designing furniture such as butterfly stools and kitchen tools. His "works" combine high functionality with simple and elegant forms, and are supported by a wide range of people as the "Sori Yanagi brand."
This product is one of the most popular kitchen tools of the same brand, and to put it simply, it is a "colander". However, unlike the regular colanders sold at hardware stores made of thin wire woven together, this bowl is made of a stainless steel bowl with many small holes. Therefore, unlike wire-type colanders, it doesn't easily deform, part of the wire doesn't pop out and hurt your hands, and it doesn't pinch sponges or fibers when cleaning.
In addition, the design with a small base area has a high draining effect, and can be stacked with strainers of different sizes, so it does not take up space when stored, and is useful for preparing and cooking when used in combination with bowls and pots from the same series. Therefore, I would like you to have it. (Kimiko Mitsui)
About the manufacturer
Sori Yanagi is a master Japanese industrial designer. His works range from the Olympic cauldron to furniture, tableware, and cutlery. In 1952, Yanagi Kogyo Design Study Group was established. Since then, we have consistently pursued "ease of use." His thoughts were influenced in no small part by his father, Soetsu Yanagi, who was a central figure in the Japanese folk art movement. The handle of a pot, the curve of a kitchen tool. Each of these is created while actually verifying its usability using three-dimensional models. Extravagance has been stripped down to the point of stoicism, leaving only something refined in form, ease of use, and beauty.
Modern design from Japan and around the world. Herein lies the beauty of using it.
countryoforigin: Japan