Author Archives: Ami

Brokenfab

BrokenFabImpressed by the beadwork created by Swiss designer Fabienne Morel. Her designs combine three of her passions: beading, dancing and textiles. The bold geometric designs are heavily influenced by ‘80s and ‘90s club and pop culture as well as post-modernist designs. Her mosaic silk scarves are often based on the beading patterns, and visa versa. Find out more about the collection on their label and website, Brokenfab.

Images: Courtesy of Brokenfab.

Dil Se Handloom

DilSeHandloomReally liking these woven fabrics manufactured by Norm Coporation, produced in the south of India and sold under the Japanese brand, Dil Se Handloom. This collection not only includes the fabrics but also includes product extensions such as accessories and kitchen textiles. The collection can be purchased on Japanese online store, Post General Store.

Images: Courtesy of Post General Store.

Akane Mirkhani

AkaneMirkhaniAdmiring the watercolor illustrations of Japanese artist, Akane Mirkhani. She attempts successfully to represent comfort with these simple and subtle watercolor vignettes. You can  see more of her artwork on her website, and purchase her postcards here on the Japanese handmade marketplace, Iichi.

Images: Courtesy of Akane Mirkhani.

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