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A milk pan designed by the product designer, Sori Yanagi, based on a Yukihira pot.
The spouts on both sides are designed to prevent milk from spilling when pouring. The lid is designed to cover both spouts and is not a circular design. The lid can be twisted to expose the pan's spouts and prevent boiling over, or even for pouring out excessive broth (The pan and lid are sold separately.).
"Sori Yanagi Design Series" is sold by Sato Shoji Corporation, who asked Sori Yanagi to design the products that started as the Stainless Steel Cutlery and were released in 1974. It won the Good Design Award in the same year. Afterward, it continued designing and manufacturing various kitchenware and tableware that are mainly based on stainless steel products, such as the Stainless Steel Kettle and Stainless Steel Milk Pan.
Stainless Steel Products that Use about 50% Recycled Materials
Stainless Steel features superb anti-corrosive capabilities and can be used for a long time. Its quality as a material does not degrade much, allowing reusability, even when being discarded. Discarded materials (scrap from the stamping process and defective products) incurred during the manufacturing process at the factory are also collected and melted in the electric furnace to be reused as materials.
The spouts on both sides are designed to prevent milk from spilling when pouring. The lid is designed to cover both spouts and is not a circular design. The lid can be twisted to expose the pan's spouts and prevent boiling over, or even for pouring out excessive broth (The pan and lid are sold separately.).
"Sori Yanagi Design Series" is sold by Sato Shoji Corporation, who asked Sori Yanagi to design the products that started as the Stainless Steel Cutlery and were released in 1974. It won the Good Design Award in the same year. Afterward, it continued designing and manufacturing various kitchenware and tableware that are mainly based on stainless steel products, such as the Stainless Steel Kettle and Stainless Steel Milk Pan.
Stainless Steel Products that Use about 50% Recycled Materials
Stainless Steel features superb anti-corrosive capabilities and can be used for a long time. Its quality as a material does not degrade much, allowing reusability, even when being discarded. Discarded materials (scrap from the stamping process and defective products) incurred during the manufacturing process at the factory are also collected and melted in the electric furnace to be reused as materials.
Dimensions: length 220mm x depth 85mm x height 50mm
Material: stainless steel
Material: stainless steel
Produced by: Sato Shoji Corporation
Designing and manufacturing everyday household goods including tableware, kitchenware, interior items since 1955. "Sori Yanagi Design Series" started in 1974 with the sales of stainless steel cutlery. It has created a variety of cooking ware including kettles and pots.
Design: Sori Yanagi
Born in 1915 in Tokyo as the eldest son of Soetsu Yanagi, the leader of mingei (folk craft). After graduating from the Department of Painting at Tokyo University of the Arts, he worked at Junzo Sakakura Architectural Office and later founded the Yanagi Design Institute in 1952. It aimed to create "beautiful forms to be used," which is characterized by creating diagrams after a model is created and a prototype of the product is used. It is responsible for designing various objects, including the flame holder and torch of the Tokyo Olympics, stadium seats, furniture, tableware, bicycles, bridges.
Designing and manufacturing everyday household goods including tableware, kitchenware, interior items since 1955. "Sori Yanagi Design Series" started in 1974 with the sales of stainless steel cutlery. It has created a variety of cooking ware including kettles and pots.
Design: Sori Yanagi
Born in 1915 in Tokyo as the eldest son of Soetsu Yanagi, the leader of mingei (folk craft). After graduating from the Department of Painting at Tokyo University of the Arts, he worked at Junzo Sakakura Architectural Office and later founded the Yanagi Design Institute in 1952. It aimed to create "beautiful forms to be used," which is characterized by creating diagrams after a model is created and a prototype of the product is used. It is responsible for designing various objects, including the flame holder and torch of the Tokyo Olympics, stadium seats, furniture, tableware, bicycles, bridges.
・Wash with lukewarm water and detergent after use and wipe thoroughly.
・Refrain from using hard sponges or brushes. They may leave scratches on the surfaces.
Dishwasher safe
・Refrain from using hard sponges or brushes. They may leave scratches on the surfaces.
Dishwasher safe
A milk pan designed by the product designer, Sori Yanagi, based on a Yukihira pot.
The spouts on both sides are designed to prevent milk from spilling when pouring. The lid is designed to cover both spouts and is not a circular design. The lid can be twisted to expose the pan's spouts and prevent boiling over, or even for pouring out excessive broth (The pan and lid are sold separately.).
"Sori Yanagi Design Series" is sold by Sato Shoji Corporation, who asked Sori Yanagi to design the products that started as the Stainless Steel Cutlery and were released in 1974. It won the Good Design Award in the same year. Afterward, it continued designing and manufacturing various kitchenware and tableware that are mainly based on stainless steel products, such as the Stainless Steel Kettle and Stainless Steel Milk Pan.
Stainless Steel Products that Use about 50% Recycled Materials
Stainless Steel features superb anti-corrosive capabilities and can be used for a long time. Its quality as a material does not degrade much, allowing reusability, even when being discarded. Discarded materials (scrap from the stamping process and defective products) incurred during the manufacturing process at the factory are also collected and melted in the electric furnace to be reused as materials.
The spouts on both sides are designed to prevent milk from spilling when pouring. The lid is designed to cover both spouts and is not a circular design. The lid can be twisted to expose the pan's spouts and prevent boiling over, or even for pouring out excessive broth (The pan and lid are sold separately.).
"Sori Yanagi Design Series" is sold by Sato Shoji Corporation, who asked Sori Yanagi to design the products that started as the Stainless Steel Cutlery and were released in 1974. It won the Good Design Award in the same year. Afterward, it continued designing and manufacturing various kitchenware and tableware that are mainly based on stainless steel products, such as the Stainless Steel Kettle and Stainless Steel Milk Pan.
Stainless Steel Products that Use about 50% Recycled Materials
Stainless Steel features superb anti-corrosive capabilities and can be used for a long time. Its quality as a material does not degrade much, allowing reusability, even when being discarded. Discarded materials (scrap from the stamping process and defective products) incurred during the manufacturing process at the factory are also collected and melted in the electric furnace to be reused as materials.
Dimensions: length 220mm x depth 85mm x height 50mm
Material: stainless steel
Material: stainless steel
Produced by: Sato Shoji Corporation
Designing and manufacturing everyday household goods including tableware, kitchenware, interior items since 1955. "Sori Yanagi Design Series" started in 1974 with the sales of stainless steel cutlery. It has created a variety of cooking ware including kettles and pots.
Design: Sori Yanagi
Born in 1915 in Tokyo as the eldest son of Soetsu Yanagi, the leader of mingei (folk craft). After graduating from the Department of Painting at Tokyo University of the Arts, he worked at Junzo Sakakura Architectural Office and later founded the Yanagi Design Institute in 1952. It aimed to create "beautiful forms to be used," which is characterized by creating diagrams after a model is created and a prototype of the product is used. It is responsible for designing various objects, including the flame holder and torch of the Tokyo Olympics, stadium seats, furniture, tableware, bicycles, bridges.
Designing and manufacturing everyday household goods including tableware, kitchenware, interior items since 1955. "Sori Yanagi Design Series" started in 1974 with the sales of stainless steel cutlery. It has created a variety of cooking ware including kettles and pots.
Design: Sori Yanagi
Born in 1915 in Tokyo as the eldest son of Soetsu Yanagi, the leader of mingei (folk craft). After graduating from the Department of Painting at Tokyo University of the Arts, he worked at Junzo Sakakura Architectural Office and later founded the Yanagi Design Institute in 1952. It aimed to create "beautiful forms to be used," which is characterized by creating diagrams after a model is created and a prototype of the product is used. It is responsible for designing various objects, including the flame holder and torch of the Tokyo Olympics, stadium seats, furniture, tableware, bicycles, bridges.
・Wash with lukewarm water and detergent after use and wipe thoroughly.
・Refrain from using hard sponges or brushes. They may leave scratches on the surfaces.
Dishwasher safe
・Refrain from using hard sponges or brushes. They may leave scratches on the surfaces.
Dishwasher safe