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Kvadrat Tambourine Hallingdal Fabric

by Akira Minagawa
for Kvadrat

Kvadrat Tambourine Hallingdal Fabric

by Akira Minagawa
for  Kvadrat

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Tambourine Halling­dal, by Akira Mina­gawa for Kvadrat, is inspired by the tight rows of embroi­dered circles on Nanna Ditzel’s Halling­dal. Based on the stan­dard colors, Akira has chosen to work with eight subtle, deli­cate colors, adding a femi­nine touch to the design.

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Akira Minagawa

JAPAN

Japanese textile and clothes designer Akira Minagawa is known for his minä perhonen fashion label, a romantic and slightly naïve style. The design is detail-oriented and conscientiously worked out.

Minagawa wants to create clothes that go beyond the limits of fashion and can retain (and improve) their functionality over the years. It is his idea that clothes should possess a timeless beauty that enables them to live through generations.

Scandinavian design is very popular in Japan. This enthusiasm is also very much in evidence by Minagawa’s fashion collections, where Japanese influences blend prettily and creatively with those of Scandinavia. Thus, Minagawa can combine his fascination with the Northern countries with his cultural roots and create the unique personal style that has made his designs so popular in the recent decade.

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