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“The Gentleman's Bestiary of the Enchanted Forest: Klaus Haapaniemi Postcard Book” Klaus Haapaniemi 20 cards Out of print Used item. One card has been used. (Please check the 4th photo.) Cover has scratches. Please purchase only if you are satisfied. Please refrain from price negotiations. Klaus Haapaniemi is an artist whose work has garnered global attention, having designed prints for numerous famous brands such as Marimekko, Iittala, Levi's, and Dolce & Gabbana. In addition to print design, his work spans a wide range of fields including furniture, traditional crafts, and space design. In Japan, he has continued to captivate many fans since 2009 with his Christmas decorations that adorn the entire Isetan Shinjuku store. Drawing much inspiration from his homeland, Finland's culture and nature, this is the long-awaited first art collection book in Japan, condensing his fantastical and luxurious world, expressed through his unique lines and use of color, into 20 postcards! 20 dream worlds on postcards! [Author Profile] KLAUS HAAPANIEMI Born in 1970. From Finland. Currently based in London. Provides designs for fashion brand textiles, tableware, furniture, traditional crafts, etc. He also handles a wide range of work, including space design for commercial facilities such as Selfridges and Harrods in London, and stage decoration design, and is highly acclaimed throughout Europe. In Japan, he became widely known through the Christmas decorations at Isetan Shinjuku store, which began in 2009 (and are being held nationwide until December 25, 2012). This book is his first art collection book in Japan.
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