Description
The lively and uneven lines, which are carved by hand by the Japanese artist Nobuyuki Takai, give this Linen Furoshiki a unique sense. There a no symmetric lines or shapes, they all have their individual character. Takai took his inspiration from knots with different expressions that are surrounded by stripes.
About the designer
Nobuyuki Takai is a disciple of Takeshi Yamauchi who used to be a disciple of the famous Keisuke Serizawa, a dyer designated as a living national treasure. Nobuyuki Takai is known for pattern dyeing and Tsutsu Gaki (one of the techniques of dye). The traits of his design are expressed in the lively lines and shapes of his work.
About the material
Linen prevents germs and bacteria from breeding because it has four times the hygroscopic nature that cotton does. Linen also dries faster, which gives bacteria less time to develop and forming bad odours. It is said that linen is the most durable fabric of all the natural fibres.
What is Furoshiki?
Furoshiki is a piece of square towel that people from Japan have been using to wrap gifts and carry groceries for generations. Due to its unique patterns, size and weaving style, this 100% high quality Linen towel can be used in a plethora of different ways. Originally, Furoshiki were used in Japanese thermal baths to wrap up clothes, but modern Furoshiki are not only functional but also fashionable, which makes them even more useful and versatile. Furoshiki is not only beautiful, useful and easy to handle, it also stimulates creativity and problem-solving skills. Using the multi-purpose and multifunctional Furoshiki can reduce waste both wrapping and shopping.
How can I use my Furoshiki?
The Linen Furoshiki Nobuyuki Takai / Shapes and Lines can be used as a strong shopping bag using either a two or three knot method (see instructional video to learn how). The bag size and handles can instantly be adjusted to suit your needs. It can also be used as a thin blanket, or can be spread as a picnic or beach towel. The Furoshiki can even be hung on the wall as a decorative piece of art. Wearing Furoshiki as a scarf or a headband has also become popular among young women. It can even be hung on the wall as a beautiful piece of art or used as a tablecloth, the uses are endless!
Furoshiki is there when you need it
Furoshiki is lightweight and can easily be carried in a purse or backpack, car, or even worn as a scarf or accessory; eliminating the need to buy shopping bags or use disposable plastic bags when shopping. We all forget our reusable bags sometimes, but when Furoshiki is always with you, you are never without a bag! Furoshiki is also great for travelling to organize clothes in your suitcase, as a bath towel on the beach or a throw-on towel on chilly evenings at the seaside.
Furoshiki instructions and videos
For more information on how to bind and knot Furoshiki, check out our instructional videos and pictures, or visit our information page for more details and guidance on your Furoshiki journey. Stay confident with Furoshiki, it's as easy as tying your shoes once you get the hang of it! If you like to learn more techniques, you are also very welcome to join one of our Furoshiki workshops and courses we host frequently throughout Switzerland with our trusted partners.