
A table set with intention is its own kind of hospitality — before a word is spoken, the objects have already done the work of saying something.
Sorosi's Hangeul & Sansuhwa Special Gift Set brings together two of the studio's defining series: the Hangeul collection, which draws from the structural geometry of Korean alphabet consonants, and the Sansuhwa (산수화) collection, which translates the compositional restraint of traditional Korean landscape painting into tableware. Both series share the same foundation — Baekja white porcelain, fired at 1250°C, with underglaze patterns applied by hand. The Sorosi name derives from a pure Korean dialect word for “pristine” and “to keep things whole,” a philosophy visible in every piece: nothing added that doesn't belong, nothing removed that would leave an absence.
The range of vessel sizes accommodates tea, coffee, dessert, and rice cakes without requiring additions — a complete table landscape rather than a collection of matching parts. Packaged in Hanji traditional Korean paper and a premium printed box, it arrives already complete, making it an exceptional choice for VIP corporate gifts or significant personal milestones. The Sansuhwa landscape plate and the Hangeul vase work as interior objects when not in use, the set earning its shelf space on aesthetics alone. Microwave and dishwasher safe; the underglaze patterns are permanent — the kind of decision that assumes the pieces will outlast trends.
Handcrafted in South Korea by Sorosi Studio — curated for those who understand that a table tells a story before anyone sits down.