Innovating Tradition from Japan at Milano, Salone Satellite: Omi 3D Fabric and Its Illuminating Journey:

Discover the extraordinary potential of Omi 3D, a fabric that fuses the timeless elegance of traditional linen with state-of-the-art technology to create a truly innovative material with shape-memory capabilities. This is a celebration of blending heritage with modernity into a seamless product that inspires new possibilities from Japan.

KURANOIE is a Tokyo-based design studio that was founded by three young and talented designers who are all 23 years old. These designers hail from diverse backgrounds and bring their unique experiences and perspectives to their work. Their creations are characterized by a profound understanding of aesthetics, functionality, and craftsmanship.

KURANOIE's designs are a reflection of the team's core essence, which is a blend of their cultural heritage, individuality, and creativity. The studio's philosophy is to break away from conventional design norms and create something that is both innovative and aesthetically pleasing.

Omi 3D is a new type of fabric that is revolutionizing the world of textile engineering. It has the unique ability to be heated and molded into any desired shape over and over again. This innovative fabric is a product of the exceptional craftsmanship that is at the heart of Omi Kamifu "Kibira", a highly respected brand known for its intricate textures that comes from the Koto region in Shiga Prefecture. Omi 3D takes traditional linen to new heights by adding more functionality and versatility to this already amazing fabric.

Omi 3D is a new type of fabric that is revolutionizing the world of textile engineering. It has the unique ability to be heated and molded into any desired shape over and over again. This innovative fabric is a product of the exceptional craftsmanship that is at the heart of Omi Kamifu "Kibira", a highly respected brand known for its intricate textures that comes from the Koto region in Shiga Prefecture. Omi 3D takes traditional linen to new heights by adding more functionality and versatility to this already amazing fabric.

The Ingenious Creation of Omi 3D:

Omi 3D is known for its captivating fabric called 'Kibira,' which boasts a sturdy texture made from hand-rolled hemp. This unique textile is produced on a specialized jibata loom and features a distinctively distorted texture, a testament to the skilled artisans who weave the hemp threads using only their fingers. Omi 3D has accomplished an extraordinary feat by incorporating resin threads into raw hemp, allowing the fabric to be shaped and molded using heat. This innovation enables individuals to create tailor-made hemp textile products.

Harnessing the transformative properties of "Omi 3D," the visionary minds at KURANOIE embarked on a design journey, culminating in a captivating series of lamp shapes. Exploring the fabric's inherent transparency, elasticity, and unique textures, each lampshade combines tradition and contemporary aesthetics, offering a radiant addition to modern living spaces.

Omi 3D represents more than a fabric; it epitomizes the harmonious convergence of tradition, innovation, and limitless possibilities. As we embark on this illuminating journey, the legacy of Omi Jofu continues to evolve, guided by the unwavering dedication of artisans and visionaries alike.

Coming up Exhibition:

Date | Tuesday 16th Apr. 2024 - Sunday 21rd Apr. 2024

Time | 9:30 ~ 18:30
Location| Rho, Fiera Milano
Salone Satellite (Pavillion 13-15), Booth No.C24


Designer Profile: (On the third picture):

KOHEI SHIRASHAKI (left) Designer/Textile/CMF
RYOGA YOSHIZAKO (center) Designer/Direction

KOKI KURAKAZU (right) Designer/Photo

KURANOIE is a Tokyo-based design studio that was founded by three young and talented designers, each with their unique experiences and perspectives. These designers, all 23 years old, bring a diverse range of backgrounds to their work, creating a rich tapestry of creativity. Their creations are a testament to their profound understanding of aesthetics, functionality, and craftsmanship.

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