
Two plates, two gestures — one opening like a blossom, one resting in quiet curve.
A second collaboration between MU:DS, the official brand of the National Museum of Korea, and ceramic artist Sim Bo-geun of MUJAGI, this plate set distils the essence of Goryeo celadon into two distinct forms. One plate unfurls at the rim like a flower; the other holds its curve with quiet restraint. Korean Minimalism at the table is not about emptiness — it is about form that earns its space. The luminous Cheongja (청자) glaze, with its jade-blue depth, carries centuries of craft into a set designed for the way contemporary people actually eat and live.
Serve a single piece of dark chocolate or a sliver of fruit on the blossom plate, where the contrast of colour and ceramic becomes the point of the course. Use both plates together on a linen cloth for a dessert presentation that feels unhurried and complete. Displayed stacked on an open shelf, they read as sculpture before they are ever used at the table — a collector's object that earns its place in any considered home.
Handcrafted by Sim Bo-geun of MUJAGI, South Korea. Each plate carries individual glaze variations — no two sets are identical.