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The Su-Min Dinner Set by Bogdan Kosak is Highly Textured

Su-Min, a new dinner set made of porcelain by Polish ceramist and designer Bogdan Kosak, is something you need to have. It is delicate with a very modern Japanese style which is minimalistic, tough and cute at the same time.

The Su-Min dishes were developed after many other beautiful and famous designs by Kosak, such as the designer’s Caviar bowls, luxurious, gold-plated bowls and the Stones bowls or vases.

Kosak, one of the most famous Polish ceramists, recently showed work at the ADDED VALUE exhibition at the Institute of Industrial Design in Warsaw and will soon be displayed at 2010 EXPO in Shanghai.

Photo by Paweł Garwol.
Trend Themes
1. Textured Dinnerware - The Su-Min dinner set showcases a highly textured design, reflecting a trend of adding tactile elements to dishware.
2. Minimalistic Japanese Style - The Su-Min dinner set embodies a modern Japanese style that emphasizes minimalism, presenting an opportunity for businesses to explore this aesthetic in their own products.
3. Luxurious Porcelain Designs - Kosak's Su-Min dinner set and other famous designs highlight the trend of incorporating luxurious elements, such as gold plating, into porcelain products.
Industry Implications
1. Ceramics - The Su-Min dinner set by Bogdan Kosak reveals a disruptive innovation opportunity for the ceramics industry to explore textured designs.
2. Home Decor - The minimalistic Japanese style of the Su-Min dinner set presents an opportunity for the home decor industry to create products that cater to this design aesthetic.
3. Exhibition and Events - Kosak's participation in the ADDED VALUE exhibition and 2010 EXPO in Shanghai showcases how the exhibition and events industry can benefit from highlighting innovative and artistic designs.

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