Since ancient times, Japan has incorporated paper into various aspects of daily life, including not only postcards and letters, but also pocket paper, pouch bags, shoji screens, lampshades, and umbrellas.
Japan has accumulated unique paper processing technologies in various places.
We will rediscover the new value of paper, which is often regarded only as a consumable item, and propose products that are close to our lives in a new form.
Today, it has received high praise from museum shops and select shops in Japan and abroad, and has been selected for the Maison &Objet curated by What'sNew, as well as JIDA and DIA national and international design awards.
Booth at Maison & Objet
FUMIBAKO was exhibited in the What's New area as a novel and well-designed item among the items developed in the hall.
PICTURE BAR is an item that can be displayed by sandwiching posters, flyers, postcards, etc. that are not enough to be framed with a paper magnet bar without damaging the itself. This is also an excellent coloring, and it is a popular item in Europe and Japan because it is a presence that becomes a contrast color in the interior.