The Japanese (and ephemeral) corner of Loewe and Rosewood Villa Magna

The Japanese pottery It is delicate, elegant, with ancestral shades. But it doesn’t have to be serious. Exactly the opposite. This is proven by a wonderful study called Suna Fujitawhose dream world will come to Spain in a new Loewe capsule collection that you can now discover for the first time at the Rosewood Villa Magna hotel in Madrid.

Shohei Fujita, born in Wakayama in 1968, and Chisato Yamano, from Osaka (1977), met in Kyoto, where they both graduated in arts, specifically ceramics. From the sum of both components, a studio called Fujita+Chisato was born, but also a life together. In fact, The memories of childhood and adult life with their son and pet are the stories that this creative couple captures in their ceramics.

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Stories told with a childish and colorful plot that invites you to travel to a truly beautiful dream universe is what characterizes them. In fact, they themselves say that “We want the world we represent to be a dream placealmost utopian, to which people can escape.” Theirs are teapots, cups or plates, but, this your 2024 dreamlike and animated universes Full of animals and natural landscapes we can also see them in fabrics. And none other than those from Loewe.

A breeder of panda bears, penguins, lemurs, otters, The roots of the mandrake and its human friends will be carried over from ceramic creations to handmade bags, ready-to-wear and accessories in the capsule collection LOEWE Holidays x Suna Fujita. Of course, we’ll have to wait until spring 2024 to get them.

This corner will only be available until January 8th.Rosewood Villa Magna

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