Akiko Hirai "Not I", Samuel Beckett Mug in Dark Blue
Handcrafted in London, a limited-edition collection by renowned Japanese ceramicist Akiko Hirai. Akiko "Not I", Samuel Beckett Mug in Blue. This mug draws from the theatre and the everyday, with a disembodied mouth inspired by Samuel Beckett's famous monologue, "Not I", and its gold teeth drawn from a fleeting encounter in Hackney. A mug that captures the beauty of everyday observation, transforming a moment of inspiration into an object of storytelling. Her distinctive works emerge from a rare balance of masterful craft and the unpredictable reaction of minerals and elements within the kiln. Every piece is unique.
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Akiko Hirai "Not I", Samuel Beckett Mug in Dark Blue
Akiko Hirai "Not I", Samuel Beckett Mug in Dark Blue
Handcrafted in London, a limited-edition collection by renowned Japanese ceramicist Akiko Hirai. Akiko "Not I", Samuel Beckett Mug in Blue. This mug draws from the theatre and the everyday, with a disembodied mouth inspired by Samuel Beckett's famous monologue, "Not I", and its gold teeth drawn from a fleeting encounter in Hackney. A mug that captures the beauty of everyday observation, transforming a moment of inspiration into an object of storytelling. Her distinctive works emerge from a rare balance of masterful craft and the unpredictable reaction of minerals and elements within the kiln. Every piece is unique.
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Handcrafted in London, a limited-edition collection by renowned Japanese ceramicist Akiko Hirai. Akiko "Not I", Samuel Beckett Mug in Blue. This mug draws from the theatre and the everyday, with a disembodied mouth inspired by Samuel Beckett's famous monologue, "Not I", and its gold teeth drawn from a fleeting encounter in Hackney. A mug that captures the beauty of everyday observation, transforming a moment of inspiration into an object of storytelling. Her distinctive works emerge from a rare balance of masterful craft and the unpredictable reaction of minerals and elements within the kiln. Every piece is unique.
























