
Some things don't ask to be noticed β they simply make everything else more considered.
The μ΄ν μμ λ°μΉ¨ μ (Chohwa Sujeobat-chim So) is part of the Blue Flower Garden Series, crafted by Tovy β a Korean ceramic studio that translates classical craft into forms suited for the contemporary table. Each piece draws from the μ΄ν (Chohwa) motif: wild grasses and flowers rendered in soft brushwork, rooted in Joseon-era folk ceramics where nature was observed with devotion rather than decoration. This small Korean porcelain chopstick rest carries that same restraint β a flat, stable form that holds your utensils with dignity, asking nothing more of the table than to be set well.
Arrange alongside lacquered chopsticks and a linen table runner for a table that feels quietly composed β the kind you linger at after the meal has ended. Pair with the Blue Flower Garden Series bowls and plates for a cohesive Korean table setting that moves between everyday use and considered hosting with equal ease. Rest a tea spoon beside a ceramic mug during your morning ritual β a small gesture that makes the ordinary feel deliberate.
As a gift, this chopstick rest rewards the person who already has everything but still notices the difference between a table set with care and one that isn't. It pairs naturally with other pieces from the Blue Flower Garden Series, and arrives ready to give. Handcrafted in South Korea by Tovy. Because pieces are shaped and glazed by hand, each rest carries its own slight variation in tone and surface β not a flaw, but the quiet proof that someone made this.