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  1. MAKANAI Bowl 130

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    By not wrapping the curled edges that are typical of stainless steel bowls, the powder does not get stuck and is easy to wash. The vertical proportions of the bowl are larger in volume than it looks, but smaller in outer diameter, making it more efficient for mixing. MAKANAI bowls from Conte won the 2018 Red Dot Award in the cookware and cooking utensils category as well as the iF Gold Award 2018 for household and tableware category.

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  2. MAKANAI Bowl 180

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    By not wrapping the curled edges that are typical of stainless steel bowls, the powder does not get stuck and is easy to wash. The vertical proportions of the bowl are larger in volume than it looks, but smaller in outer diameter, making it more efficient for mixing. MAKANAI bowls from Conte won the 2018 Red Dot Award in the cookware and cooking utensils category as well as the iF Gold Award 2018 for household and tableware category.

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  3. MAKANAI Bowl 220

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    By not wrapping the curled edges that are typical of stainless steel bowls, the powder does not get stuck and is easy to wash. The vertical proportions of the bowl are larger in volume than it looks, but smaller in outer diameter, making it more efficient for mixing. MAKANAI bowls from Conte won the 2018 Red Dot Award in the cookware and cooking utensils category as well as the iF Gold Award 2018 for household and tableware category.

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  4. MAKANAI Round Tray 130

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    MAKANAI means 'cooking' in Japanese. It also means 'unrolled,' which refers to the edge of the stainless-steel bowl that is usually rolled. The unrolled edge prevents residue from building up, making it easy to keep clean. The Manakai tray can be used with the bowl or on its own and enables you to store food in the refrigerator, prepare ingredients while cooking, or to even use as a plate for eating. The MAKANAI Round Tray is the winner of the Good Design Award 2018.

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  1. MAKANAI Round Tray 180

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    MAKANAI means 'cooking' in Japanese. It also means 'unrolled,' which refers to the edge of the stainless-steel bowl that is usually rolled. The unrolled edge prevents residue from building up, making it easy to keep clean. The Manakai tray can be used with the bowl or on its own and enables you to store food in the refrigerator, prepare ingredients while cooking, or to even use as a plate for eating. The MAKANAI Round Tray is the winner of the Good Design Award 2018.

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  2. MAKANAI Round Tray 220

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    MAKANAI means 'cooking' in Japanese. It also means 'unrolled,' which refers to the edge of the stainless-steel bowl that is usually rolled. The unrolled edge prevents residue from building up, making it easy to keep clean. The Manakai tray can be used with the bowl or on its own and enables you to store food in the refrigerator, prepare ingredients while cooking, or to even use as a plate for eating. The MAKANAI Round Tray is the winner of the Good Design Award 2018.

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  3. MAKANAI Flat Strainer 130

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    MAKANAI means 'cooking' in Japanese. It also means 'unrolled,' which refers to the edge of the stainless-steel bowl that is usually rolled. The unrolled edge prevents residue from building up, making it easy to keep clean. The MANAKAI strainer can be used with the bowl to drain the water after washing vegetables or fruits as well as to pour soups from pots. The MAKANAI Flat Strainer is the winner of the Good Design Award 2018.

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  4. MAKANAI Flat Strainer 180

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    MAKANAI means 'cooking' in Japanese. It also means 'unrolled,' which refers to the edge of the stainless-steel bowl that is usually rolled. The unrolled edge prevents residue from building up, making it easy to keep clean. The MANAKAI strainer can be used with the bowl to drain the water after washing vegetables or fruits as well as to pour soups from pots. The MAKANAI Flat Strainer is the winner of the Good Design Award 2018.

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  5. MAKANAI Flat Strainer 220

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    MAKANAI means 'cooking' in Japanese. It also means 'unrolled,' which refers to the edge of the stainless-steel bowl that is usually rolled. The unrolled edge prevents residue from building up, making it easy to keep clean. The MANAKAI strainer can be used with the bowl to drain the water after washing vegetables or fruits as well as to pour soups from pots. The MAKANAI Flat Strainer is the winner of the Good Design Award 2018.

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Company Profile

Company Name
Ichibishi Kinzoku Co., Ltd.
Main products
Preparation utensils
Year founded
1977
Industrial Sector
Manufacturing
Address
21-1 Tsubame, Tsubame-city, Niigata,959-1288, Japan
Website
http://www.conte-tsubame.jpExternal site: a new window will open.
Company outline
conte is a brand that makes tools unique to Tsubame in Niigata Prefecture. The whole town can be called a factory, and the kitchen utensils made through the accumulation of the division of labor are not flashy, but they are comfortable to use and indispensable for daily cooking.
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JETRO Niigata
e-mail: NIG@jetro.go.jp