List of Wallpaper, Shoji screens, and wallpaper products
- classification:Wallpaper, Shoji screens, and wallpaper
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Since the construction-generated soil will be recycled on-site, the disposal costs for leftover soil and the costs for new purchases will be significantly reduced. 【Disaster Prevention】
- Special Construction Method
The Noto Reconstruction Office of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has featured our 3D printer in the Nikkei newspaper.
The official X account of the Noto Reconstruction Office of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and the Nihon Keizai Shimbun have published that our 3D printer has been adopted for the reconstruction of Noto. The official X account of the Noto Reconstruction Office introduces the use of our products in the restoration work of the Noto Expressway. Additionally, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun mentions that structures made with our products are being used for the restoration of roads damaged by the Noto Peninsula earthquake, and that the construction period can be shortened by about two weeks, so please take a look.
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- Water Treatment
The flowing gold and silver, painted using the ink drop technique of Japanese painting, has been expressed through textiles as it blends into a world of white.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
A pattern resembling clouds with a diagonal haze, created by overlapping lines that appear to be drawn with a brush, producing shades of light and dark.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
Expressing the delicate texture with countless golden lines, depicting refined misty clouds.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
A fantastical scene where light filters through the water's surface, expressed through the intricate separation of warp and weft threads.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
Delicately express the twinkling of stars and the infinitely expanding galaxy with threads of gold and silver.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
Imagining the lines of fireflies' light fluttering in the darkness, expressed with the shine of silver foil thread.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The woven fabric, radiating a breathtakingly mysterious beauty, adds an elegant luxury to the space.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The diamond pattern, imbued with the meaning of "health and well-being," is associated with high fertility and the high nutritional value of its fruits.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The seven treasures link, which is said to symbolize "completeness, good relationships, and harmony" due to the circular shapes being interconnected.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The blue ocean waves, which symbolize "eternal peace," are depicted as gently lapping waves in succession.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
A pattern that expresses the mesh used in fishing and evokes the idea of a good catch, symbolizing "capturing happiness."
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The shark's scales are compared to armor due to their hardness, and the shark pattern carries the meaning of "protection from misfortune and evil."
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The arabesque pattern, a symbol of vitality.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The checkered pattern, which continues without interruption, signifies "prosperity" and is considered auspicious.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
A fabric that looks just like a concrete wall.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The hemp leaf pattern, a unique traditional design of Japan, created by combining triangles of different colors.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
A gradient of the scale pattern, one of the designs used since ancient times in Japan, expressed with gold and silver threads.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The scale pattern, which has been regarded as a talisman against misfortune since the Edo period.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
A dignified and elegant pattern of sagara-style fabric.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
Translucent cloisonné patterns reminiscent of ink wash painting brushstrokes.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
A pattern of gold matsukawabishi (pine bark diamond) on a texture that appears three-dimensional.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The weight pattern, counted as one of the designs considered to bring good fortune, known as "Takarazukushi."
- Interior wall decoration
- Spatial Design
- Fabric wallpaper
A misty frame pattern as if steam is rising.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
Torn hemp leaf pattern woven with gold and silver threads.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
A three-dimensional tatami pattern emerging from a golden haze.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
Scale pattern with shading using silver thread.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The elegant piece is woven with a pine and bamboo pattern, interspersed with gold and silver threads.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
A design expressing a pattern that appears to be shrouded in misty clouds using the technique of staining in the hinoki-gaki pattern.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
A combination of a faintly blurred design and the traditional hemp leaf pattern.
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design
The Bishamonten hexagonal pattern, derived from Bishamonten, one of the Four Heavenly Kings of Buddhist statues, is also known in Japan as one of the Seven Lucky Gods that brings wealth and prosperity...
- Interior wall decoration
- Fabric wallpaper
- Spatial Design