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I just came back from Japan, and while I am trying to compile all my food images, I'll present you a project by London-based Japanese ceramist Makiko Nakamura : called 100 years After The Party, this tea set is made out of porcelain and is engulfed in flowers. Makiko likes to explain her projects like stories : this one is the story of a tea service left behind at the end of civilisation. The rain has washed all of its paint ; then, a miraculous beautiful bird drops seeds on the tea set, leading to an invasion of flowers growing on it.
![Tea Party. Tea Party.](http://media.paperblog.fr/i/478/4784954/tea-party-L-2NakiP.jpeg)
![Tea Party. Tea Party.](http://media.paperblog.fr/i/478/4784954/tea-party-L-oABhIZ.jpeg)
![Tea Party. Tea Party.](http://media.paperblog.fr/i/478/4784954/tea-party-L-4yfl8j.jpeg)
![Tea Party. Tea Party.](http://media.paperblog.fr/i/478/4784954/tea-party-L-RxwIpP.jpeg)