Stig Lindberg, Sweden's greatest post-war creator, and
and Makita Shoten, a weaving factory specializing in umbrella fabrics that boasts Japan's top technology.
The result is a beautiful umbrella that makes one's heart dance on rainy days.
Although it was not initially approved to use Stig Lindberg's textile design
However, Makita Shoten's long-accumulated expertise in the field of textile design was not approved for use,
However, Makita Shoten's long-cultivated yarn-dyed Jacquard technique, which produces a fine, high-density yarn, was used to weave Lindberg's textile design into the fabric.
Lindberg's bereaved family was satisfied with the fabric woven with the fine, high-density yarn-dyed Jacquard technique that Makita Shoten had developed over many years,
The lineup is now available in a reproduction of the original design.
This design is based on the "HERR" textile design, Lindberg's first textile design in 1947.
Lindberg's first textile design, "HERBARIUM" (herbarium, plant specimen).
The umbrellas are manufactured entirely at Makita Shoten's own factory, from the fabric to the finished product.
Lars Lindberg, son of Lindberg,
Lars Lindberg, Lindberg's son, commented on the collaboration, "I am very happy to be working with Makita Shoten.
Lars Lindberg, Lindberg's son, says of the collaboration, "We are very happy to work with Makita Shoten. The umbrellas, carefully woven at the foot of Mt,
If my father were alive today, he would be very satisfied with the quality of the umbrellas.
Fuji, he would have been very satisfied with the high quality.
The design by Stig Lindberg, the master of Scandinavian design,
This is a textile item that can be enjoyed on sunny days and rainy days.
It is a luxury umbrella that I cannot usually afford to buy myself,
Despite the umbrella's massive appearance, it is surprisingly lightweight,
How about a special treat for yourself?
The striking design and colors make it a great gift idea!
About Stig Lindberg
Stig Lindberg (1916-1982) was a designer of ceramics, glass, textiles, and industrial products,
He was a designer in a wide range of fields, including ceramics, glass, textiles, and industrial products,
artist and illustrator, as well as a designer of ceramics, glass, textiles, and industrial products.
He was also an artist and illustrator. Lindberg was one of the most important artists of the Swedish Golden Age and the mid-century period.
Lindberg, a leading artist of the Swedish Golden Age and Mid-Century period, was involved in the production of ceramics and porcelain
Lindberg was involved in the manufacture of many of Sweden's most famous ceramics and porcelain products. Many of Lindberg's products are typical of Scandinavian design,
Lindberg's products have become familiar to people as the epitome of Scandinavian design, and have helped to spread tableware into the daily lives of ordinary Scandinavian households.
Lindberg's tableware has become a part of the daily life of Scandinavian households.
Lisa Larsson, who is currently very popular in Japan, was born in 1954 in Gustavus Gustavus, after Lindberg recognized her talent.
Lindberg in 1954 and joined Gustavsberg,
Lindberg's favorite pupil.
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Size
Fabric: 100% polyester
Length of main bone : 60cm
Diameter : 98cm
Total length : 88cm
Weight : approx. 370g
Type : 8-bone, hand swing
Can be used as a parasol as it has UV cut processing.
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- It is a UV-cut processed umbrella that can be used in both rain and shine. The luxurious feel of yarn-dyed jacquard is appealing.
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