• Seto-ne

    This “sound tool” amplifies the sound emanating from smartphone speakers by 3.5 times without using any power by utilizing a horn-shaped structure and the pleasant reverberating effect of ceramic ware. The simple form is based on the curvaceousness of a treble clef and conch shell and represents the expansion and reverberation of sound.

  • Seto-ne

    This “sound tool” amplifies the sound emanating from smartphone speakers by 3.5 times without using any power by utilizing a horn-shaped structure and the pleasant reverberating effect of ceramic ware. The simple form is based on the curvaceousness of a treble clef and conch shell and represents the expansion and reverberation of sound.

Material Ceramic ware
Size Approx. W187 x H355 x D255 (mm)
重量 1.95kg
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IMARUYO

We were founded in 1917 as the Ikeda Yosaku Shop and began exporting to the U.S. The second-generation owner, Ikeda Setsuo, changed the name to Ikeda Maruyo Pottery Manufacturing Co. in 1950 and engaged in the export of Meissen-style Seto novelty products to the U.S. The third-generation owner, Ikeda Hiroyuki, renamed the company IMARUYO in 2010. In recent years, we have manufactured new products while continuing to respect tradition. These include the “seto-ne,” which amplifies the sound from smartphones; thimbles with ukiyoe motifs; musical clocks (shaped like violins and pianos); and a joint work called “Hougyoku” that we completed with an elite designer.

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