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Wasara: Compostable Japanese Tableware is Ephemeral and Beautiful

04/24/2011
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware
    Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/wasara-compostable-japanese-tableware-is-ephemeral-and-beautiful/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Wasara Japanese Biodegradable Tableware

Give your next afternoon tea party or picnic at the park an elegant Japanese twist with Wasara's biodegradable tableware. Designed to be fully compostable, the line eliminates the need to wash up after the party, throw away lots of plastic packaging, or carry heavy dishes back home after a sunny al fresco event. Conceived by top Japanese creative director Shinichiro Ogata, these sets of cups and plates are made of a new mix of tree-free biodegradable composite materials: bamboo, reed pulp and bagasse (an agricultural waste byproduct)....

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