Manufactured by Knirps, the iconic company that invented the folding umbrella in 1928, NUNO-designed “Shibuki” (i.e. splash) in navy/white is a fashionable way to ward off inclement weather. #NunoTextiles, #Umbrella, #JapaneseDesign
The medium “Coal” tote is the perfect capacious companion on your commute, errand run, or shopping trip. Its water-resistant, lacquer-like finish stands up to day-to-day challenges and wipes clean with a damp cloth. #NunoTextiles, #bags, #totes, #JapaneseFashion
By varying the scale of the graphics, NUNO elevates a simple pattern of squares and lines to become the sophisticated “Box Stripe” scarf, hand-silkscreened on featherweight linen gauze.
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The latest in an ongoing collaboration with wildly creative Japanese label ANTIPAST, these bold, colorful socks are based on NUNO’s iconic “Arrow Feathers” shawl pattern. #NunoTextiles, #Socks, #JapaneseFashion, #Antipast
The “In & Out” linen scarf features a paper-cut pattern of window frames—a graphic observation on the absurdity of trying to seal interior from exterior, humans from nature, you from me—comes in three dramatic color ways. #NunoTextiles, #Scarf, #JapaneseFashion, #TextileDesign
Stay strong. Stay healthy. Stay you. The United States’ CDC recommends that people wear non-medical face coverings, such as scarves, “in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain.”
Inspired by the way ink bleeds on Japanese washi paper, NUNO’s oversized cotton “Stain” scarf is the perfect transitional wrap to take you from chilly spring days through cool summer nights.
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