Koichi Io

After training inside his father’s metalsmith workshop from an early age, Io studied metal design in Japan and Korea. His vessels are characterised by fluid, flowing transitions and shapes achieved by combining traditional hammering technology and contemporary forms.

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Three Legs Vase
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Whirl Vessel X
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Mini Whirl Vase
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Whirl Box
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Whirl Vase
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Three Legs Vase
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Mini Whirl Vase
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Mini Melon Vase
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Three Legged Vase
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Three Legged Vase
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Whirl Beaker
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Whirl Beaker
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Melon Beaker
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Untitled
Ceramics
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Hikaritokage
Lacquer
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Biophilia; Hatch
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Chōtō: Listening to the Waves
Ceramics
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Chōtō: Listening to the Waves
Ceramics
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Breaking Composition #18
Glass
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Platinum Decorated Stone-Burst Ball
Ceramics
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Chōtō: Listening to the Waves
Ceramics