Wednesday, December 21, 2011

ONAO. Japanese Paper goods by designer Naoto Fukasawa.












The Japanese paper (washi) maker ONAO, located in Ichikawamisato, Yamanashi an area boasting a washi-making history spanning 1000 years - and industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa have teamed together to create the SIWA series. Fukasawa discerned that the special texture of Naoron, a paper developed by ONAO that doesn't tear easily, emerged when the paper was crumpled, and suggested designer for everyday goods that harnessed this. The name SIWA is both a reversing of the characters in the word washi, and a word meaning, "crinkle" in Japanese. As with leather goods, these washi products are lovingly individually crafted. Soft Naoron is a paper developed by ONAO company from wood pulp and polyolefin utilizing the washi-suki paper manufacturing method. it is soft and flexible, highly water-resistant and does not tear easily. Soft Naoron does not emit noxious fumes when burned. RPF Naoron (Recycled PET Fiber Naoron) is a paper created using the washi-suki paper manufacturing method from recycle polyester fibers from used plastic bottles and textile products. While having the distinctive texture of paper, it does not tear easily and is highly water-resistant. RPF Naoron does not emit noxious fumes when burned.
COMMON Japanese Design + Lifestyle.

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