Decor

Copper Cup Tower

Shinichiro Ogata 18.000 EUR

This cup tower is handcrafted in copper by a skilled metalworker from Tsubame-Sanjo, Niigata—an area renowned for its metalworking heritage. Designed to hold up to twelve cups, the wide base plate allows for different stacking compositions, subtly changing the presence and rhythm of the piece. Each cup features a hammered copper exterior, while the interior is finished with a pewter coating. Functional yet sculptural, the tower balances utility and craftsmanship, existing as both an object of use and a refined work of art.

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  • Materials

    Cooper
  • Customizations

    None Available
  • Production & Delivery

    Japan

Shinichiro Ogata, Reimagining Japanese heritage through contemporary design, architecture, and ritual.

Shinichiro Ogata was born in Nagasaki, on Japan’s west coast. In 1998, he founded his creative studio Simplicity, which became a space to explore a wide range of practices—from restaurants and tea houses to interiors, objects, and custom architecture. Later, he created OGATA, a brand conceived not as a label but as a way to share a way of being—one deeply rooted in Japanese aesthetics, craftsmanship, and ritual, extending across spaces, objects, and lived experiences.

Today, Ogata lives and works between Tokyo and Paris. Across everything he does, he brings a deep respect for natural materials, time, and the quiet intelligence of craft. He doesn’t see himself as a traditional architect, but rather as a cultural translator — someone who carries the spirit and heritage of Japanese making into different contexts, shaping architecture, spaces, and experiences that feel both grounded and timeless.