Heralbony Makes Debut at Paris Design Salon "Matter&Shape". The Allure of Art Reimagined with Japanese Technology Captures Global Attention!
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What international event did Heralbony Co., Ltd. debut at, and where was it held?
- A: Heralbony Co., Ltd. made its first appearance at "Matter&Shape," an international exhibition for exceptional projects held in Paris, France during Paris Fashion Week.
- Q: What was Heralbony's primary objective when presenting at the Matter&Shape exhibition in Paris?
- A: Heralbony pursued expressing the charm of original artworks in various forms, combining them with Japan's proud and diverse long-standing traditional techniques.
- Q: Which specific Japanese traditional craftsmanship techniques did Heralbony collaborate with for their exhibition in Paris?
- A: Heralbony collaborated with highly skilled craftsmanship including Nambu ironware from Suzuki Morihisa Studio, Nishijin-ori weaving from Kaji Orimono, and Yokoburi embroidery from Okiri.
- Q: Can you provide details about the collaboration involving Nambu ironware that Heralbony showcased?
- A: Heralbony collaborated with Suzuki Morihisa Studio, a Nambu ironware workshop with a 400-year history. This partnership featured new art specifically added for the Paris exhibition.
- Q: Name two of the artists whose works were featured as part of Heralbony's exhibition content at Matter&Shape.
- A: Nozomu Fujita from Oita Prefecture with "Small Apple" and Takeo Iga from Tokyo with "Green Landscape" were among the featured artists.