The name of “Monstera,” the plant grown in South America with unique leaf forms, is said to be derived from “monster.” This unique design matches the serenity of Japanese paper.
※The listed prices are all tax-included.
AWC-ML01
Camouflage
Used Japanese paper: Lokta paper
Frame: Wooden
320 (height) × 320 (width) × 35 (depth) [mm]
¥14,700
AWC-MS01
Camouflage
Used Japanese paper: Lokta paper
Frame: Wooden
220 (height) × 220 (width) × 35 (depth) [mm]
¥10,500
The leaf part is made of Lokta paper that underwent plant dyeing. Lokta is the name of a plant of Thymelaeaceae growing naturally in Nepal. Recently, Lokta is attracting attention as an alternative to kouzo (paper mulberry) or mitumata (paper bush). Real plants were used as dyeing stencils, producing the camouflage pattern. For the background, the Japanese paper striped with a unique technique is used.
The leaf part is made of Kouzo paper, and its surface is finished with the Eboshifu embossing utilizing the thickness of the paper. For the background, we used gettou paper, which is made of gettou (Alpinia zerumbet) and is resistant to bugs and bacteria. Despite its thinness, it has attractive, enriched appearance embossing fibers.
AWC-ML03
Tamamushi-haku (Iridescent foil)
Used Japanese paper: Iridescent-foil Japanese paper
Frame color: Brown
320 (height) × 320 (width) × 35 (depth) [mm]
¥17,850
AWC-MS03
Tamamushi-haku (Iridescent foil)
Used Japanese paper: Iridescent-foil Japanese paper
Frame color: Brown
220 (height) × 220 (width) × 35 (depth) [mm]
¥12,600
The leaf part is made of the iridescent foil produced by the inherited technology in Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa Prefecture. Real silver foil is oxidized, to produce gold-green color called “iridescent color.” For the background, the Japanese paper striped with a unique technique is used.
The leaf part is made of Lokta paper which is produced from plant fibers and is characterized by punchy texture and vivid vermilion. For the background, jet-black kouzo Japanese paper that underwent kneading is used. Kouzo (paper mulberry) is one of the three major raw materials for Japanese paper since ancient days, and the Japanese paper made of long fibers is very strong and tenacious.
The leaf part is produced using the traditional Japanese paper developed in Kanazawa-shi and seven-colored foil, which is produced by oxidizing brass foil. The delicate coloration of each seven-colored foil has its original attractiveness. For the background, the jet-black kouzo Japanese paper that underwent kneading is used, enabling you to enjoy profound coloration that does not exist in western paper.
■The coloration of each product may differ from the above image. Since each product is made of natural materials by hand, every product is unique.
■Glass and acrylic are included in products. Please be careful when using them.
■The above mentioned contents may be changed without notice, due to the change in specifications, etc.