Description
Tadahiro Baba, a leading Japanese craft designer, has played a significant role in reviving traditional Japanese design, particularly Nambu ironware from Morioka City. His innovative designs from the 1970s, later reissued in the 1990s, embody his philosophy of blending heritage with modern aesthetics. Baba’s work spans diverse materials, from traditional iron to advanced metals, reflecting his dedication to merging tradition with contemporary design.
Sumitani Saburo Shoten, a family-run foundry established in 1939 in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, brings Baba’s vision to life by producing high-quality metalwork rooted in a 400-year tradition of copper-smelting. Led by third-generation craftsman Masataka Sumitani, the foundry combines traditional casting with modern techniques to create timeless, minimalist pieces that honor Japanese craftsmanship and elevate everyday objects.
Material(s):
– Cast Iron
Source: Toyama
Designer: Tadahiro Baba
Dimensions: L22 x D19.5 x H2 cm




KitchenEnthusiast2024 –
I bought this Nambu Tekki Trivet for my kitchen, and it’s been a solid addition. The cast iron feels substantial and well-made, with a nice weight to it. It’s perfect for placing hot pots on, though it’s a bit smaller than I expected at 22×19.5cm. While pricey at $95, the craftsmanship is evident. I usually check the denver broncos schedule on my phone while cooking, and this trivet has held up well during busy meal prep sessions.