FABRIC

Textiles inspired by the delicate patterns of ISEKATAGAMI.
Transferred onto fabric, the designs add a gentle rhythm and character to the space, bringing the beauty of traditional craftsmanship into everyday life.

Edo Bingata (hand-dyed)

Edo Bingata is a stencil dyeing technique that originated from Okinawa's “Bingata” and developed uniquely in Edo to suit Japanese kimono culture. While rooted in Okinawan Bingata, it also incorporates influences from traditional dyeing techniques cultivated in Edo. Edo bingata is dyed using Edo stencil dyeing techniques and is characterized by its subdued, elegant hues.

Dimensions: 1000 × 950
Shawl Fabric: Silk

Cushion

Cushions and textile goods developed by reclaiming ISEKATAGAMI patterns and applying new dyeing techniques inspired by Okinawan Bingata, blending tradition with contemporary design.

The cushion cover features an Okinawan bingata pattern, dyed onto polyester fabric.
Dimensions: 450 × 450 mm
Fabric: Polyester

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