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Soil | Magical stone bath mats

Soil | Magical stone bath mats

Throughout Japan’s Showa period (1926~1989), ISURUGI was involved in large-scale national projects like the Osaka World Exhibition (1970), during which time company employees received many awards for outstanding craftsmanship. ISURUGI has also over the years lent its considerable skill base to the reconstruction of historical buildings such as the Kokuhou Zuiryuji Temple in Toyama Prefecture and Kanazawa Castle, not to mention modern buildings like Universal Studios Japan, Osaka Dome and Kyoto Station. In addition to all this, ISURUGI set up a plasterers’ art division in 2004 and started to become active in the field of design as well, this is how Soil came to life. An intriguing earthenware product line, mainly for the bathroom, made from diatomaceous earth, a naturally occurring, highly absorbent material that retains water very efficiently.
Throughout Japan’s Showa period (1926~1989), ISURUGI was involved in large-scale national projects like the Osaka World Exhibition (1970), during which time company employees received many ...
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Throughout Japan’s Showa period (1926~1989), ISURUGI was involved in large-scale national projects like the Osaka World Exhibition (1970), during which time company employees received many awards for outstanding craftsmanship. ISURUGI has also over the years lent its considerable skill base to the reconstruction of historical buildings such as the Kokuhou Zuiryuji Temple in Toyama Prefecture and Kanazawa Castle, not to mention modern buildings like Universal Studios Japan, Osaka Dome and Kyoto Station. In addition to all this, ISURUGI set up a plasterers’ art division in 2004 and started to become active in the field of design as well, this is how Soil came to life. An intriguing earthenware product line, mainly for the bathroom, made from diatomaceous earth, a naturally occurring, highly absorbent material that retains water very efficiently.
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