Four sizes, one complete logic. Large for soup, Medium for rice, Small for side dishes, Mini for dessert or condiments — the sizing is deliberate, not arbitrary. Each bowl knows its role.
The arc of the rim is a hand decision. The inward curve at the rim affects how the palm wraps around the bowl when held with both hands — Imperial Memories bowls are designed to feel as considered as they look.
The Lidded Cup is the most versatile piece in the series. It functions as a gaiwan for individual tea brewing, a covered soup bowl, or a dessert vessel. The lid knob echoes the arc of the cup body — opening and closing it is itself a small gesture of ceremony.
White that honors the food. Whether rice, broth, seasonal fruit, or afternoon pastry — white porcelain steps back and lets the food speak. The result is a table that looks composed without effort.