Oct 24 2012 pass the batonは現代のセレクトリサイクルショップです new recycleをコンセプトに 個人から集めた想い出の品物や すごく愛用していたけれど今は使わない でも捨てるのは惜しい そんな品物を 大切に使ってくれる次の方へ 持ち主の顔写真とプロフィール 品物にまつわる.
Mina perhonen ceramics.
More than just an agenda hobonichi techo planners are designed as a blank canvas for documenting the small moments of everyday life.
You will find a little bit of everything.
Iittala x minä perhonen is a collaboration based on a shared respect for nordic life.
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Upcycled painted ceramics by mina perhonen.
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They re made from b grade ceramics.
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Akira minagawa s faux finnish design label mina perhonen has collaborated with eco friendly design shop pass the baton to create this lovely series of ceramics.
Use it as a diary scrapbook photo album sketchbook or simply as a place to record your thoughts.
Her loose brush work and quirky characters are especially charming on her ceramics.
Industrial mass production of ceramics results in b grade and c grade ceramics with slight visual defects like black dots or air bubble holes.
She started ceramic work during a lull in comissions which is a good way to deal with a period of quiet and something i ll keep in mind for similar times being proactive with personal work and learning something new as a way to keep busy and productive.
Iittala x minä perhonen is a collection of ceramics glass and textiles.
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The collection s hand drawn patterns and personal accessories bring lightness to the everyday and become cherished treasures over time.
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The name techo is the japanese word for planner derived from the japanese.
Pieces for your daily life that will grow to be your most cherished over time.