HULS Gallery Tokyo is proud to present its latest exhibition, featuring works by Arita-based ceramic artist Eijiro Tokunaga. Tokunaga specializes in creating various textures and finishes by combining different clays and glazes. In addition to sake ware and matcha bowls, he designs and creates various types of tableware for local and foreign chefs.
Note: Hours and duration of the exhibition are subject to change. Please check the gallery’s website or SNS for the latest information.
HULS Gallery Tokyo
6-4-10 Akasaka, Minato-ku
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