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CHANOYU
Invicta contest 2nd price
2009
In japan, there is a tea ceremony
called Chanoyu of preparing and serving of green tea in the presence of guests.
The concept Chanoyu revisits this ceremony, integrating some of these features to the stove.
For exemple it is equipped with a removable container, which exploits the heat of the stove to boil water for tea.
Tatami incorporating a refractory material have the opportunity to load into heat in storage under the stove to be used at their convenience.
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