Inspired by the aesthetic sensibilities of fashion design, <TOMORROWLAND HOME> proposes a lifestyle through three core categories: 'Bedclothes,' 'Home Accessories,' and 'Tableware.'

This limited-store will feature a rich lineup of original linen collections, alongside new mat series, tableware, cosmetics, plants, and other lifestyle-enhancing items.

From July 18 (Sat) to 22 (Wed), the store will offer plants by <W-PLANTS>, ceramics and planters by Takemura Yoshinori and Yamanaka Hayato, Ryukyu glassware, fashion workwear by <KEIMEN>, and rugs. From July 25 (Sat) onward, the store will expand its offerings with an abundant selection of <TOMORROWLAND HOME>'s original linen collections, new mat series, kitchenware, cutlery, and other items not typically available in regular collections.

Throughout the limited-store period, a wide variety of items designed to enrich everyday life will be available.

・Takemura Yoshinori

True to Takemura Yoshinori’s practice of daily pottery-making and rich use of color, this collection features shavings and leftover glazes from the ceramic forming process.

'Perhaps something interesting can emerge from what remains.' This 'Regenerated Collection' is born from relentless curiosity and pursuit.

In contrast to his previous works, this series adopts a simple color palette of beige, pink, blue, and black.

Experience the beauty of subtle depth that Takemura has cultivated through years of experience, along with the one-of-a-kind 'serendipity' of unexpected hues and textures born from recycled materials.

・W-PLANTS

<W-PLANTS (Double Plants)> is based in Okinawa and has been involved in seedling cultivation and sales of everything from island vegetables to ornamental plants for over 70 years, also contributing to industry development.

For this Limited STORE, a selection of rare and beautiful ornamental plants, nurtured with refined aesthetic sense and technical expertise, will be available.

・Yamanaka Hayato

Born in Shigaraki, Shiga, Yamanaka Hayato creates delicate and beautifully shaped works rooted in traditional Shigaraki ware. His unique glazing techniques and fusion of personal sensibility and craftsmanship result in one-of-a-kind pieces.

New ceramics and planters will be available for purchase.

・Ryukyu Glass

A deadstock collection of Ryukyu glassware produced from the late Showa to early Heisei periods, created in collaboration with 'Kozakura,' a representative Okinawan kaiseki restaurant established in 1955. Made from recycled glass of rare vintage bottles such as Ramune, 7UP, and Coca-Cola, these pieces feature characteristic bubbles, beautiful coloring, and the warmth of handmade craftsmanship.

※As these are vintage and deadstock items, each piece has a unique appearance. Please note that discoloration or signs of aging may be present.

・KEIMEN

A brand whose name means 'germination' in German, blending agriculture and fashion.

Founded by Okada Shogo, a model and 'farmer otaku,' the brand expresses the knowledge, philosophies, people, and history he has encountered through farming. 'A seed alone cannot grow—it needs soil, water, and light. Just as a seed germinates through interaction with external elements, I hope that encountering KEIMEN becomes a moment of resonance between the world of farming and our customers.'

Each piece is meticulously designed for functionality in gardening, suitable not only as everyday wear but also directly usable in agricultural settings.

KEIMEN is the ultimate fashion workwear brand inspired by agriculture.

・Mai Tai

<Mai Tai> is a new label spun off from <MAISON et VOYAGE>, a brand that has refined its sensibility around the theme of 'travel.' The name is derived from the tropical cocktail 'Mai Tai.'

Concept: 'The JUICY TAILOR.'

The brand offers borderless apparel, goods, and souvenirs that effortlessly bridge city and resort life, proposing a style that blends comfort and playfulness.

・ANA DEMAN

<ANA DEMAN (Ana Du Man)>, established in 2010 in Vendée, on the west coast of France, offers home goods and ceramic collections.

All products are handmade, one piece at a time.

Inspired by vast lands surrounded by greenery, the products feature a soft touch and charming motifs that delight the senses.

For this event, a selection of rugs in three sizes and a rich variety of colors will be available to subtly accent any space.

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TOMORROWLAND HOME Limited STORE “SUMMER GARDEN” at TOMORROWLAND KYOTO BAL

Period: July 18 (Sat) – August 11 (Tue)

Location: TOMORROWLAND KYOTO BAL Store

Address: 2F Kyoto BAL, Yamazakicho 251, Kawaramachi-dori Sanjo-sagaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8032

Hours: 11:00–20:00

*Product offerings are subject to change without notice.

Official Website

https://store.tomorrowland.co.jp/store/tomorrowland_home/

Inquiries

https://www.instagram.com/tomorrowland_home/

https://www.instagram.com/tomorrowland_kyoto/

FACT BOX

  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: Event
  • Organizations: W-PLANTS / KEIMEN / MAISON et VOYAGE