29/09/12
20/09/12
Waco Hashimoto
Have you ever thought about matching up your old kimono (a yukata is also fine) to a pair of Melissa shoes? Or do you prefer biker boots, maybe? With Waco Hashimoto you can see what happens mixing and matching different patterns, materials, philosophies...cultures!
The result is a salad that, as you can easily notice, perfectly fits with Japanese culture: old and modern are bound together!
The result is a salad that, as you can easily notice, perfectly fits with Japanese culture: old and modern are bound together!
13/09/12
Origami mood (pt. 2)
My mind usually works on connections. I've got a visual memory and I can easily collect a considerable amount of different images building a kind of 'relationship' between one and another. That's my ability, something I can do very well and something useful for my work too.
So, sometimes this is the result of a madly random connection: nothing but a simple aesthetical exercise.
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So, sometimes this is the result of a madly random connection: nothing but a simple aesthetical exercise.
08/09/12
05/09/12
Weekly Inspiration
Half week is gone. Sometimes a good inspiration is just what you need to make your best out of a pretty boring second part of the week.
What about this one? Does any of you know the correct Japanese term for them?
Source: click here
What about this one? Does any of you know the correct Japanese term for them?
Source: click here
03/09/12
Kokeshi Display
It sounds just like a big crush on something I don’t really need, but it’s worth enough to make me think about it all the time I start wondering about my future home furniture. Ok, I’m scaring you and myself too admitting that what I’m talking about it’s actually a simple kokeshi display.
I’ve already presented this way to collect Japanese wooden dools, which I adore and I want to make my house full of, but I’m looking also for different solutions that make me compulsively checking at Pinterest where I found out something to fall in love with.
Which one do you prefer?
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I’ve already presented this way to collect Japanese wooden dools, which I adore and I want to make my house full of, but I’m looking also for different solutions that make me compulsively checking at Pinterest where I found out something to fall in love with.
Which one do you prefer?
1. 2. 3. 4.
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