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Tokyo Design – the spirit of Japan in every detail
Aesthetics of minimalism and traditions
Perfection of form created in Japan
Tokyo Design – the art of ceramics and harmony
The Philosophy of Japanese Esthetics in Flawless Porcelain
Tokyo Design Studio is a premium porcelain brand that combines Japanese traditions and modern trends. Each piece is created with attention to detail, often with hand-painted elements. Clean lines, natural shades and sophisticated patterns are inspired by Japanese culture. Porcelain is highly durable, resistant to temperature changes and safe materials.
Ideal for restaurants, hotels and those who appreciate aesthetics in table setting, Tokyo Design Studio collections fill the space with an atmosphere of minimalism, harmony and refined taste.

Premium Porcelain
Tokyo Design Studio porcelain is the perfect balance of aesthetics and durability. It is resistant to chipping, thermal shock and moisture, maintaining its original appearance for many years. Thanks to high-temperature firing, the surface is smooth and non-porous, which makes the dishes hygienic and safe to use.

Japanese Aesthetics
Tokyo Design Studio tableware conveys the spirit of Japanese minimalism and harmony. Clean lines, exquisite patterns and natural shades create a sophisticated atmosphere. Each piece is not just tableware, but a piece of art that turns serving food into an aesthetic pleasure.
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What material is best for tableware for restaurants and hotels?
For professional use, durable and damage-resistant materials are recommended: porcelain, bone china, impact-resistant ceramics, stainless steel and tempered glass. They withstand frequent washing, temperature changes and retain an aesthetic appearance.
Can you wash the dishes in the dishwasher?
Use this text to answer questions in as much detail as possible for your customers. Most professional cookware is dishwasher safe. However, it is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations: some items with gold or silver decor, as well as certain types of ceramics, require careful care.
How to avoid scratches and darkening on cutlery?
Use mild detergents and avoid abrasive sponges. Store the appliances in separate sections and dry them thoroughly after washing to prevent stains. To maintain their shine, you can periodically polish them with special products.
What is the difference between tempered glass and regular glass?
Tempered glass is 4-5 times stronger than regular glass and is less susceptible to chipping and cracking. It can withstand sudden temperature changes and impacts, making it ideal for restaurants, bars and heavy use.
How to properly store dishes to extend their service life?
Glass and porcelain dishes are recommended to be stored with spacers between plates to avoid scratches. Cutlery is best kept in a dry place, and knives are kept separate from forks and spoons to prevent dulling.