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STUDIO D'ARTISAN - SOU-AI NATURAL TWIN-INDIGO KASE HANK-DYED 16OZ SELVEDGE DENIM
This denim is the result of the fusion of two shades of indigo: reddish indigo and greenish indigo. The two shades of indigo in the warp yarn, dyed by the traditional Japanese dyeing technique of kase-dyeing, are a true harmony of nature itself. The delicate overlapping of the colors further enriches the unique expression of the uneven yarn. The gradation of pale indigo blue and natural irregularity created by the kase-dyeing process. The beauty of these two interwoven elements is the very essence of Japanese denim. The depth and profundity that cannot be expressed by rope-dyeing are the result of Japanese tradition and craftsmanship. The vivid indigo blue produced by the two colors of indigo has a special presence.

EDWARD WOHL HANDMADE MAPLE BREADBOARDS
Edward Wohl spent over half a century designing and building award-winning studio furniture, earning him a reputation as a premier American craftsman. In 1982 he built a home and wood shop in the pastoral hills of southwest Wisconsin, and in partnership with his wife Ann founded our current studio, Edward Wohl Woodworking & Design. With the help of a small team of highly-skilled craftspeople, Edward produced hundreds of pieces of custom furniture for clients across the globe.

ÉCOLE DE PENSÉE X TEMPO DESIGN STORE LIMITED EDITION COLLABORATION FOR SS25
One of a kind cotton, linen, ramie crepe shirts for the summertime. Natural ecru colour. Fits lightweight, extremely breathable and comfortable. Comes in regular shirt style, one right breast pocked and one left interior pocket, or in open collar, two breast pocket style roomy overshirt. Made in extremely limited quantities for Tempo Design Store.

TORCHIN & COCOLAN YAME SHOUCHIN WASHI PAPER AND ASH BASE BATTERY LANTERNS FOR TEMPO
This month, o-Bon chōchin (paper lantern) artisans Shiraki Kougei announced the release of Torchin, a series of portable, contemporary lamps crafted under the consulting and production advice of Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten and in collaboration with design unit Tent. Based in Fukuoka Prefecture, Shiraki Kougei specializes in the regional Yame style of o-Bon chōchin — washi paper-covered lanterns with hibukuro (firebox) frames of spiraled split-bamboo strips or wire. The new Torchin series translates five simple geometric shapes — circle, oblong, oval, square and bell — into three-dimensional firebox forms that echo Yame ellipsoids. A simple cylindrical beechwood stand transforms each Torchin into a table lamp that can also be held like a torch. Nothing interrupts Tent’s contemporary design of clean lines. The shade’s translucent washi is left white, a touch-sensitive round button is positioned to neatly cover the firebox opening at the top and, as a rechargeable lamp with a running time of up to 35 hours on its dimmest setting, no unsightly cable is needed when in use. - The Japan Times

COLDFRAME - INTERVIEW WITH HEAHEE PARK, KOREAN FINE JEWELRY DESIGNER
Finally, 10 years as a designer, art director and a brand representative, I have finally learned a little bit of what I like, what I am good at, and how I want to pursue my future. Therefore, I am going to shift and change COLDFRAME in my way from now on, not getting influenced by others. I am a designer and an entrepreneur, but more than this, I want to become a modern artist who loves the beauty hidden in the past. ->


F R E D E R I C I A
Since its foundation in 1911, the family-owned company Fredericia has built a strong tradition of craftsmanship and design, developed in close collaboration with a circle of internationally recognised designers. They all play a part in the design and craftsmanship brand Fredericia is today. Forming a creative culture characterised by integrity, artistic expression, material expertise and knowledge.


INTERVIEW WITH KAMARO'AN, TAIWANESE DESIGN HOUSE AND HIGH END ACCESSORIES CRAFT BRAND
Weaving spans all our products, likely because body memory holds a special importance in tribal culture. In the past, there was no written language, so history and knowledge were passed down through oral tradition, songs, and physical labor. For instance, when Imay was young, her father taught her to dive, observing the sea, waves, and tides, and those memories are imprinted in her body. Weaving involves a similar physical memory—a way for younger generations to feel connected to their ancestors. - Kamaro'an

ISSEY MIYAKE EYES - CRAFTED BY HAND IN SABAE, FUKUI, JAPAN
ISSEY MIYAKE has embarked on the ISSEY MIYAKE EYES PROJECT to showcase a new eyewear series. The essential design points are: Minimalism with quality and integrity while providing durability and longevity. It is these fundamental and evident elements in which ISSEY MIYAKE carefully strives to establish as the standard for tomorrow. This new master-made standard can only be achieved with assured skills and an accumulated experience. For this exciting project Issey Miyake has partnered with the legendary leading hand-made eyewear manufacturer Kaneko Optical Co. from Sabae, Fukui, Japan.