The motif is the brilliant seasonal scenery as viewed from the gorge where the Kiyotaki River flows in the foothills of Kyoto’s Mt. Atago.
Four-color threads and glossed threads are woven into the weft, suggesting a cascading waterfall.
Whether pasted vertically or horizontally, the color scheme harmonizes with a variety of spaces.
Iwashimizu
The image is of pure, bright scenery with water gushing from multiple base rock layers.
From luxurious linen fiber materials to dyed threads, the product is carefully woven and processed.
Natural colors and textures produce a modernistic taste of Japan, a design of elegant inspiration.
KifuneOmuro
Stripes express the scenery of the limpid Kifune River through the stillness of rocks and the motion of water.
Fringes unassumingly bring out the classic texture of linen.
Omuro is a highly expressive and boldly combined linen fabric inspired by the Omuro cherry blossoms of Ninna-ji Temple,
which are brilliantly colored and bloom later than the Somei-yoshino cherry blossoms.
The Kifune and Omuro motifs are designed to be combined if one wishes, creating an even more opulent space.
Kurama
The tranquil atmosphere of the deep forest of Mt. Kurama is expressed via a chic monotone.
Produced in a traditional manner, four rayon threads are combined to create perspective and a three-dimensional effect.
It creates a relaxed impression that never, even over a large space, induces satiety.
Hanamikouji
This is inspired by Kyoto-style townhouses in Gion,
lined in rows with narrow frontage and of long, narrow construction.
The design is one we have created freely out of fabric woven from paper yarn of plain tones.
Outstanding luxuriousness produces a modern atmosphere.
Sagano
This is inspired by the bamboo forests, flourishing vegetation,
and pure water spread all over Sagano.
This is a fabric combining glossy silver threads and classic linen,
bringing out rural scenery cultivated in Japan since days of old.
Kitashirakawa
This design takes as its motif the tranquil passage of time and the flowing water of Kitashirakawa.
Softly undulating, monotone paper yarn expresses the melodiousness of a clear stream.
A refined feeling of luxury orchestrates an elegant space.