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Thomas Fuchs Creative

Franco-Japanese design and spring elegance

At a recent exclusive dinner hosted by Thomas Fuchs Creative (TFC), guests were treated to an immersive experience blending French artistic vision with the refined aesthetics of Japanese design. The event, celebrating TFC’s new cobalt and navy melamine dinnerware collection, was a masterclass in curated elegance.

A Symphony of Taste and Design

TFC’s dinner emphasized the artistry behind every detail. The deep cobalt hues of the dinnerware, inspired by Yves Klein’s bold artistry and Ralph Lauren’s classic sophistication, were beautifully complemented by the sleek, minimalist design of the SOTO Sake bottle. SOTO, meaning ‘outside’ in Japanese, embodies a philosophy of appreciating beauty beyond boundaries, a sentiment that resonated deeply with TFC’s cross-cultural inspiration. The Junmai Daiginjo, with its delicate floral and mineral notes, served as a palate cleanser, enhancing the flavors of Thomas’s meticulously crafted menu. This pairing showcased how premium sake can elevate a fine dining experience.

Elevating the Dining Experience – SOTO’s Culinary Harmony

The culinary creations, from the rich lobster bisque to the delicate Japanese-inspired pizza, were designed to complement the tableware and the overall theme. SOTO Sake’s subtle umami undertones and clean finish enhanced the flavors of each course, creating a memorable dining experience. The sake pairing was a testament to the versatility of SOTO Sake, proving its ability to enhance a variety of sophisticated dishes. For those seeking a premium sake gift or a sophisticated addition to their next event, SOTO Sake offers an unparalleled experience in Japanese sake. At SOTO, we are proud to be part of events that celebrate craftsmanship and cultural fusion.

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The Wolfhouse

The Wolfhouse: Where Sustainability Meets Creative Innovation

For friends Jiminie Ha and Jeremy Parker, renovating and restoring a forgotten home by the controversial architect was a complicated labor of love. Under the creative direction of Ha and Parker, The Wolfhouse exemplifies a commitment to sustainability and inventive self-sufficiency. Every aspect of the home’s rehabilitation and interior design reflects this ethos, with vintage furnishings and salvaged architectural pieces meticulously sourced to complete the restoration, including sinks, tubs, and trim pieces.

Celebrating the Wolfhouse’s Rich History

As The Wolfhouse embarks on a new chapter, its owners are dedicated to honoring the stories of all those who have contributed to its history. Ha and Parker, prominent members of the BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities, have reimagined The Wolfhouse as an inclusive cultural space. This vibrant venue offers year-round arts, design, and architecture programming, including exhibitions, residencies, events, lectures, and a comprehensive digital program supporting commissions and collaborations in Web3.

SOTO Sake Supports The Wolfhouse’s Inaugural Activation

SOTO Sake was thrilled to support one of the first activations at The Wolfhouse during the summer months. Guests had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings and experience the home as it was intended.

Explore The Wolfhouse

Discover the unique blend of sustainability, creativity, and inclusivity at The Wolfhouse. Reservations are required for house tours. Click HERE for more information.