The Everflowing Cup

$90.00

 

Designed by &Larry, Crafted by Yuta Miyazaki for Normat
2025

Created in collaboration with Japanese ceramicist Yuta Miyazaki, the Everflowing Cup was designed for Normat’s Against the Grain sake. Thoughtfully shaped to rest comfortably in the hand, it’s made to hold and heighten the sake’s aroma — though just as fitting for coffee, tea, or anything shared between friends.

Miyazaki’s signature black drip along the rim suggests quiet abundance — a reminder that the cup is never empty, and perhaps even always overflowing.

At its base, Normat’s ‘N’ mark doubles as both a stand and an imprint maker, leaving a subtle trace in the condensation it gathers.

Made exclusively for the XX&L Exhibition. Limited edition of 20 cups.


About Yuta Miyazaki

Born in Kurume, Fukuoka, Yuta Miyazaki spent eight years as a graphic designer in Tokyo before moving to Arita, Saga Prefecture, to study ceramics at the Arita Ceramic College. He later established his own studio, UTSUWA TO DESIGN, where he explores the intersection of craft and contemporary design.

utsuwatodesign.jp

@utsuwa_to_design

 

Designed by &Larry, Crafted by Yuta Miyazaki for Normat
2025

Created in collaboration with Japanese ceramicist Yuta Miyazaki, the Everflowing Cup was designed for Normat’s Against the Grain sake. Thoughtfully shaped to rest comfortably in the hand, it’s made to hold and heighten the sake’s aroma — though just as fitting for coffee, tea, or anything shared between friends.

Miyazaki’s signature black drip along the rim suggests quiet abundance — a reminder that the cup is never empty, and perhaps even always overflowing.

At its base, Normat’s ‘N’ mark doubles as both a stand and an imprint maker, leaving a subtle trace in the condensation it gathers.

Made exclusively for the XX&L Exhibition. Limited edition of 20 cups.


About Yuta Miyazaki

Born in Kurume, Fukuoka, Yuta Miyazaki spent eight years as a graphic designer in Tokyo before moving to Arita, Saga Prefecture, to study ceramics at the Arita Ceramic College. He later established his own studio, UTSUWA TO DESIGN, where he explores the intersection of craft and contemporary design.

utsuwatodesign.jp

@utsuwa_to_design

Free shipping on orders over $200.