Photo: Brooke Adams / Shutterstock.. "Very much in our own classic and iconic style, but with a dash of bite as well. If we were to place it in a historical context, it's very much of the 60s and 70s." Robyn Fearing - Taschen.... "We love the Meiji era, and this is not the first time we've worked with Japanese period pieces. It is our collection for the future, and our grand vision is to create a story that unfolds over the next few years, and beyond." Cathy Luu - Taschen.... "The objects from Meiji-era Japan reflect the influence of Western styles but are unmistakably Asian and Japanese at the same time. At its core, this collection is an homage to the aesthetic, the craft, and the feeling of the Meiji period in Japan.". Image: Felipe Estrada/Studio Modern..... "An image of a fox spreading its ears and tail might appear on a decorative plate, or a wooden torch and comb can be seen in several pieces. It would take quite a lot of imagination to see these seemingly simple objects as art, but they can be easily appreciated as charming pieces of art."..... For more Japanese-inspired gifts, visit Taschen. [Photo: Brooke Adams / Shutterstock.. ]......
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Very much in our own classic and iconic style, but with a dash of bite as well. If we were to place it in a historical context, it's very much of the 60s and 70s. Robyn Fearing - Taschen. The collection is inspired by Japanese folklore, including the art of origami. The stories and expressions in this book come from traditions passed on from generations to generations. At its core,
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