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There are no writings or folds. It is in beautiful condition. Retail price: 1,600 yen + tax Popular select shop BEAMS has been proposing not only fashion but also interior design for over 15 years. Terry Ellis and Keiko Kitamura, the charismatic buyers of BEAMS, have been the ones who have revived forgotten masterpieces with a modern sensibility, such as Sori Yanagi's Butterfly Stool, Tendo Mokko, and fashion brands like Marimekko and Emilio Pucci, sparking their resurgence in popularity. From BEAMS Modern Living to FENICA The interior style proposed by these two is a mix style that harmoniously combines Nordic modern design with practical, handcrafted Japanese items. This book serves as a style sample for the specific proposals of FENICA, which has evolved from what BEAMS Modern Living has cultivated over many years. Interviews with 24 BEAMS staff homes The book features interviews with 24 private residences of BEAMS staff, covering various family environments and housing situations, including single people, couples, and families with children. It proposes the FENICA interior style through many creative and ingenious examples. From Sori Yanagi to Okinawan folk crafts The book also features interviews with workshops and folk crafts that continue to thrive in Okinawa, where Ryukyu culture is deeply rooted. It introduces the Yachimun no Sato in Yomitan Village, which preserves the historical Okinawan pottery, the atelier of Shinman Yamada of Yomitan-yaki Kitagama, and the Seiten Kobo of Ryukyu glass. Furthermore, it covers the production sites that create folk crafts nurtured by the Okinawan climate, such as the Keijusha, a stencil-dyed Japanese paper that the printmaker Shiko Munakata loved, the atelier of Sori Yanagi, Tendo Mokko, and even an interview with the London office, which is also the home of Terry Ellis & Keiko Kitamura, and explanations of FENICA's main items. This book is packed with content and offers everything about FENICA.
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