One of my favorite Japanese brands, Mina Perhonen (by Akira Minagawa), has created a beautiful tableware collection in a collaboration project with Richard Ginori, the Italian porcelain manufacturer.
Plates, Mugs, Cups and saucers are decorated with cute butterflies, cherries and flowers. All the items are being showcased and sold at “Pass the Baton”, Omotesando Hills. Series from the “Love Communication” (Paola Navone & Mina Perhonen, 2011) can also be found at PTB.
ちょ〜かわいい!!! ❤
Pass The Baton
“Pass The Baton” is this super cool recycling store located in Omotesando Hills. The space is filled with amazing antiques, clothes, art, pottery, jewelry, and the list goes on. With its origins in the traditional flea market, “Pass The Baton” considers itself to be a personal culture marketplace. This unique store also features a gallery and an exhibition space. Worth checking it out!
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Get there! (Map via “Pass the Baton”)
Mina Perhonen “Piece” Boutique: 1F, 3–41–3 Jingumae, Shibuya–ku, Tokyo, Official Website http://www.mina-perhonen.jp/en/ (English and Japanese), Pass The Baton: Pass The Baton: Omotesando Hills West B2 4-12-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Official Website: http://www.pass-the-baton.com, Omotesando Hills http://www.omotesandohills.com
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They are lovely! Would have loved to visit the shop with my mum. I missed Harajuku and Omotesando completely during the recent visit to the city because my mum wanted to stick to Ginza. Must persuade her to come with me next time! 😉
There’s always a next time! It’s a very nice store 🙂
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