fresco / Takeshi Tsujino
Artists : fresco / Takeshi Tsujino
Material : Glass
Area : Izumi, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Building on more than 20 years of experience in glass craftsmanship, glass artist Tsuyoshi Tsujino founded the glass studio 'fresco' in 2001, in Izumi City, Osaka. In 2005, the fresco brand was launched, with the goal of balancing 'credibility' and the uniqueness of handmade products, offering glassware that seamlessly integrates into modern living. Fresco not only creates individual glass pieces but also considers the relationship between the product and the space it inhabits, suggesting possibilities for glass in various environments.
The brand values collaboration, aiming to merge the product with its surroundings. All of fresco's glassware is handmade, each piece uniquely crafted. Tsujino emphasizes that in today's world, the act of choosing has become a form of expression. When the creation of the artist meets the personal expression of the user, it forms a new relationship—a connection that fresco values deeply.
Tsujino’s craftsmanship allows for the creation of glassware with unique textures, blending layers of color and clear glass. These pieces, with their varied transparency, color, and texture, offer countless possibilities and are perfect for year-round use. Tsujino encourages individuals to select glassware that resonates with their own sensibilities, fostering a personal connection with each piece.
The brand values collaboration, aiming to merge the product with its surroundings. All of fresco's glassware is handmade, each piece uniquely crafted. Tsujino emphasizes that in today's world, the act of choosing has become a form of expression. When the creation of the artist meets the personal expression of the user, it forms a new relationship—a connection that fresco values deeply.
Tsujino’s craftsmanship allows for the creation of glassware with unique textures, blending layers of color and clear glass. These pieces, with their varied transparency, color, and texture, offer countless possibilities and are perfect for year-round use. Tsujino encourages individuals to select glassware that resonates with their own sensibilities, fostering a personal connection with each piece.
[ Profile ]
- 1964
- Born in Osaka Prefecture.
- 1985
- Graduated from Osaka Design College.
- 1986
- Moved to the U.S.Awhere he learned glass blowing techniques at Pilchuck Glass School.
- 2001
- Established the glass studio “Fresco” in Izumi, Osaka Prefecture.
- 2005
- Launched a new brand called “Fresco”. Since then, he has been working with the staff on the production of glass products.
Click here to explore the basic lineup of works by Takeshi Tsujino as an individual artist:
Takeshi Tsujino
1.9m glass br
¥36,300
1.9m glass br
¥36,300
dan glass S blue
¥14,850
dan glass S silver
¥14,850
nebbia green
¥12,650
nebbia grey
¥12,650
kasumi bowl SS KURO
¥9,350
kasumi bowl S KURO
¥10,450
kasumi bowl M KURO
¥18,150
kasumi plate SS KURO
¥8,800
kasumi plate S KURO
¥9,900
kasumi plate M KURO
¥17,600
HIBIKI S KURO
¥19,800
HIBIKI M KURO
¥31,900
kasumi bowl SS ivory
¥7,480
kasumi bowl SS purple
¥7,480
kasumi bowl SS grey
¥7,480
kasumi bowl S ivory
¥8,470
kasumi bowl S purple
¥8,470
kasumi bowl M ivory
¥14,850
kasumi bowl M purple
¥14,850
kasumi plate SS ivory
¥7,480
kasumi plate SS purple
¥7,480
kasumi plate SS grey
¥7,480
kasumi plate S ivory
¥8,470
kasumi plate S purple
¥8,470
kasumi plate M ivory
¥14,300
kasumi plate M purple
¥14,300
kasumi plate M grey
¥14,300
1.9m bowl br
¥12,650
1.9m bowl gr
¥12,650
1.9m glass br
¥11,000
1.9m glass gr
¥11,000
1.9m choko br
¥9,020
1.9m choko gr
¥9,020
1.9m sake bowl br
¥22,000