This series is a collaboration with various Artists through Dejima Project.
About Dejima
Dejima is a meeting point between Japanese artisans with great heritage and skills and a new generation of international artists. Through a curated selection of unique homewares and gifts, Dejima offers a creative and contemporary vision of Japanese craftsmanship. Each collection produced by the brand reinterprets classic Japanese items and traditions through new ideas and techniques. Several times per year, creative residencies are conducted to allow artists to meet the artisans, visit the workshops, and explore surrounding areas.
About The Artist : Grace Lee
Grace Lee is an Australian illustrator based in Tokyo. With a background in visual communications, she worked as a magazine designer before moving to Japan in 2009. Her work is characterised by playful and energetic artworks.
About Her Work
Thread Family: This design explores connections created through the process of waving and designing MAEKAKE aprons. The artwork is full of details inspired by the artist’s residency in Toyohashi, where Anything’s aprons are produced.
Materials: 100% Cotton
Dimensions: Apron – 67 cm x 47 cm (including fringe) / Belt – 260cm (suitable for waist sizes up to 95cm)
Instructions for Care:- Do not use bleach or fabric softener.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Do not wash in warm water.
- Wash separately from whites as the dye may transfer onto other fabrics. May shrink slightly after wash due to the nature of the fabric.