Atelier Kumo Valérie Objects • Alu Chair In Wood Muller Van Severen
A pre-cut and foldable postcard created by illustrator Susumu Yamaoka, a lover of Japanese culture. Its mission: to tell the past in a modern and creative way. Composed of a Japanese three-dimensional world, which is revealed when opened, these pop-up cards present its favorite streets and buildings typical of ancient Japan. All his creations were drawn by his hands and lead you to dive into a world full of details to discover. You can line up different buildings to create a cityscape. These cards can be mailed and/or framed for enjoyment. Discover the other Okoshi Bumi postcards. The opinion of Atelier Kumo: bring a Japanese touch to your interior! Dimensions: height: 14.8 cm, width: 10.4 cm Model: station building right part Illustrator: Susumu Yamaoka Made: Japanese History of the map: when I made this, it was around the time where the rail boom began. It was very fun to do it, remembering my childhood. This station is a fictional Higurashi station. Bus stops, kiosks, mailboxes, leaflets, advertising signs, etc. Various souvenirs are packed in the station. It's one of my favorite works.