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Workshop no. 18: Matcha Moments at United By Blue
Workshop no. 18: Matcha Moments at United By Blue

On a crisp Sunday morning in October, we stopped by United by Blue for a series of matcha tastings with some friends. 

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WorkshopsMorihata AdminNovember 2, 2017Workshops, Published
A Brief History of Japanese Horror
A Brief History of Japanese Horror

With Halloween just around the corner, we called on our friend and Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival director Rob Buscher to decode his favorite Japanese horror movies.

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Longform, CollaborationMorihata AdminOctober 30, 2017Culture, Film, Published
It Breaks Open like a Universe: A Conversation and Studio Tour with Romy Northover
It Breaks Open like a Universe: A Conversation and Studio Tour with Romy Northover

Ceramist Romy Northover talks to us about her creative process and shows us around her Brooklyn studio in anticipation of our upcoming matcha bowl collaboration.

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CollaborationMorihata AdminOctober 26, 2017Interview + Studio Tour, Published, Culture, Campaign
Rikumo Field Trip: Raising the Roof at Shofuso Japanese House
Rikumo Field Trip: Raising the Roof at Shofuso Japanese House

We go behind the scenes at Shofuso Japanese House’s hinoki roof restoration, the only one of its kind in the US and currently undergoing repairs by two uniquely qualified Japanese craftsmen.

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ShortformMorihata AdminOctober 16, 2017Culture, Travel, Published
Slow Motion: The Making of Our Yuragi Rocking Chair
Slow Motion: The Making of Our Yuragi Rocking Chair

Le Corbusier said it best when he declared: “Chairs are architecture, sofas are bourgeois.” Learn what went into the making of our first chair, inspired by a mix of Danish mid-century design and Japanese traditional furniture.

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Campaign, ListicleMorihata AdminOctober 10, 2017Art + Design, Culture, Campaign
The Eternal Life of Banko-yaki Ceramics
The Eternal Life of Banko-yaki Ceramics

Eternity. Constancy. These are difficult standards to uphold in the world of ceramics, but eternity and constancy was exactly what Nunami Rouzan envisioned when he began producing Banko Yaki ceramics.

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shortformMorihata AdminSeptember 26, 2017Culture, Art + Design, Published
Perfect Tees: Everything You Need to Know About Our Favorite T-Shirt
Perfect Tees: Everything You Need to Know About Our Favorite T-Shirt

There’s nothing quite like the perfect t-shirt. Here’s what went into making ours.

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Campaign, ListicleMorihata AdminSeptember 15, 2017Campaign
Workshop no. 17: Taking Shape: Origami Wet-Folding with Taro Yaguchi
Workshop no. 17: Taking Shape: Origami Wet-Folding with Taro Yaguchi

Think of origami, and images of intricately folded and angular swans and flowers often come to mind. However, during last month's workshop, we learned that it can be so much more.

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WorkshopsMorihata AdminSeptember 14, 2017Workshops, DIY + How To, Published
Back to School: Tour the Inkaren Stationery Factory
Back to School: Tour the Inkaren Stationery Factory

When it comes to stationery, the Japanese variety is among the best in the world. We go behind the scenes at the Inkaren factory, where some of the most exciting Japanese stationery is still made the traditional way.

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Shortform, CampaignMorihata AdminAugust 31, 2017Art + Design, Interview + Studio Tour, Published
The Breathless Bliss of City Pop
The Breathless Bliss of City Pop

“Summer Soul.” “Pacific Ocean.” “Bay City.” These are not tracks from a long-lost Beach Boys album, but rather hits from a little-known Japanese sound, born from the breezy, top-down lifestyle of the 1980s.

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LongformMorihata AdminAugust 25, 2017Culture, Music
Brave Story: What Four Japanese Alpinists Can Teach Us About Facing the Odds
Brave Story: What Four Japanese Alpinists Can Teach Us About Facing the Odds

For those who are in the business of conquering mountains, the thrill of the climb is never free of danger. In observation of Mountain Day, we present four Japanese mountaineers who braved the elements, gender and age expectations, and near-certain death to achieve their dreams.

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Longform, ListicleMorihata AdminAugust 10, 2017Culture, Travel, Published
Reflections: An Interview with Water Journal
Reflections: An Interview with Water Journal

Born from a love of water and print, Water Journal is an independent publication that explores the aesthetic beauty and complexity of water. We talk to editor-in-chief and digital designer Eddy Bruzas.

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CollaborationMorihata AdminJuly 30, 2017Interview + Studio Tour, Published
Out to Sea: Celebrating Marine Day
Out to Sea: Celebrating Marine Day

On the third Monday in July, Japan celebrates Marine Day, a public national holiday dedicated to celebrating the ocean and its role in the daily lives of the Japanese people. In observation of the holiday, we take a moment to acknowledge the freedom that the sea offers us.

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ShortformMorihata AdminJuly 17, 2017Culture, Published
The Great Wave: A Secret History of Water
The Great Wave: A Secret History of Water

As an island nation with a culinary affinity for fish, it’s no surprise that Japan has a close relationship with the sea. But more than almost any other element, water extends deeply into the cultural backbone of the country, going beyond geography and permeating its way into art, medicine, literature, philosophy and even martial arts.

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LongformMorihata AdminJuly 14, 2017Culture, Published
Workshop no. 16: DIY Dyeing: Shibori Indigo Dyeing with Curious Corners
Workshop no. 16: DIY Dyeing: Shibori Indigo Dyeing with Curious Corners

We were honored to host Sayaka Toyama from Curious Corners for three sold-out sessions of hands-on shibori dyeing. Read the recap, where she shares her secrets for effortless indigo dyeing every time.

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WorkshopsMorihata AdminJune 28, 2017Workshops, Published
Mend and Make Better: DIY Sashiko Embroidery
Mend and Make Better: DIY Sashiko Embroidery

Learn how to add new life to torn clothes with our sashiko embroidery, historically used to repair and reinforce worn-out Japanese peasant garments.

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shortformMorihata AdminJune 22, 2017DIY + How To, Published
Afternoon Project: DIY Natural Shibori Indigo Dyeing
Afternoon Project: DIY Natural Shibori Indigo Dyeing

A close ancestor to typical tie-dye, Japanese shibory dyeing uses clamping and binding techniques with indigo dye to create beautiful white and blue patterns. Here we show you how to dye your own shibori textiles right at home.

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TutorialMorihata AdminJune 12, 2017DIY + How To, Published
Workshop no. 15: Meadowsweet Mercantile Pop-up
Workshop no. 15: Meadowsweet Mercantile Pop-up

For this month's workshop, we came together with some of our favorite local vendors to put together a truly special marketplace experience.

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WorkshopsMorihata AdminMay 31, 2017Workshops, Published
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