YUICHI TOYAMA. holds limited store at Isetan Shinjuku Main Building Atelier Sank Co., Ltd. Press release: January 27, 2025 To those concerned YUICHI TOYAMA. holds a limited store at Isetan Shinjuku Main Building YUICHI TOYAMA. “Glasses and Crafts Exhibition”
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/156300/1/156300-1-60a3108408122a7e8532885886ae981a-3900×2593.jpg Special sale of YUICHI TOYAMA. limited model using “Edo tortoiseshell” U-158 ¥407,000 (tax included) YUICHI TOYAMA., which opened its flagship store [YUICHI TOYAMA. TOKYO] on Antique Street in Aoyama in April 2024, will be opening a store at Shinjuku Isetan for 4 days only, from Saturday, February 1, 2025 to Tuesday, February 4, 2025. A limited store titled “Glasses and Crafts Exhibition” will be held on the 5th floor of the main building. The limited store recreates the concept of glasses as crafts proposed by [YUICHI TOYAMA. This time, in addition to Tomonari Hashimoto and Okurayama Studio, who provide works to [YUICHI TOYAMA. This is an experimental attempt to express TOYAMA. TOKYO. In addition, the limited store will have a special sale of limited edition YUICHI TOYAMA. models made from the traditional craft Edo tortoiseshell. [Osawa Toriko] was founded in 1956 as one of Japan’s leading manufacturers of tortoiseshell glasses, and through repeated trial and error to express the unique texture and depth of tortoiseshell, the frame was completed with attention to detail such as surface texture and volume. . Please take a look at our eyeglasses, which harmonize traditional tortoiseshell with modern design, and are a work of art that embodies the charm of the materials and careful handwork.
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/156300/1/156300-1-9c16f89886af3f77f4040a88ff22d73d-3900×2593.jpg (Top) U-141 ¥352,000 (tax included), (Bottom) U-158 ¥407,000 (tax included) ================================================== ================= ▶︎Introduction of exhibiting craft writers, artists, and designers [Tomonari Hashimoto] Mr. Tomonari Hashimoto creates profound ceramic works with a unique metallic texture, and has exhibited them at numerous exhibitions both in Japan and abroad. All of the pieces, including the giant spheres, are hand-twisted and shaped by piling up clay, then finally coated with a highly metallic glaze, and then slowly fired in a huge kiln made of stacked bricks. The beautiful metallic surface changes its appearance depending on how the light hits it and over time. He was also a 2019 Loewe Craft Prize finalist, and his works are in the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Houston Museum of Art, Hyogo Ceramic Art Museum, and more.
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