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New Arrivals Vintage Items
New Arrivals Vintage Items.
Vintage Glass Bottle Aqua / Vintage 1930's USA / Bottom Ø3.5 x H18 cm
Vintage Glass Bottle Green / Vintage 1940's USA / Bottom Ø6 x H21 cm
Vintage Leather Coin Case / Vintage 1940's USA / Leather / 5.5x6cm
Vintage Mini Cookie Cutter / VIntage 1910's USA / Case Ø 4.2 cm / 12 shapes
Please email us if you have any question.
May 12, 2016
Apr 27, 2016
WHITE & BLUE Exhibition at MAKIÉ Home
The curated collection of beautiful pieces include Venetian Glass, American Vintage Fabric, French Pottery, Japanese Indigo Fabric, and Japanese Traditional Paper etc. Also we show our kid's collection.
If you are interested in White & Blue Exhibition curated pieces, please email us. We take an email order.
Please send email with pictures. We inform you product and shipping detail etc.
inquiry@makiehome.com
Exhibition Schedule
4/27 (Wednesday) - 5/5 (Thursday)
Monday to Friday 10:30am to 6:30pm
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 11am to 6:30pm
29-10 Sarugakucho, Hillside Terrace C-16 Shibuya Tokyo 153-0033
+81 03 6416 1989
Apr 5, 2016
シロとアオ
生活の中に溶け込むシロとアオ。色々な国から集められた
シロいもの、アオいものを紹介致します。
この機会に是非お楽しみ下さい。
シロとアオ
展示スケジュール
4/27-5/5
MAKIÉ Home
150-0033 東京都渋谷区猿楽町
ヒルサイドテラスc-16
makiehome.com
in the middle of May
PLAIN GOODS / MAKIÉ in Store Shop
1 New Preston Hill Rd,
New Preston CT 06777
シロいもの、アオいものを紹介致します。
この機会に是非お楽しみ下さい。
展示スケジュール
4/27-5/5
MAKIÉ Home
150-0033 東京都渋谷区猿楽町
ヒルサイドテラスc-16
makiehome.com
in the middle of May
PLAIN GOODS / MAKIÉ in Store Shop
1 New Preston Hill Rd,
New Preston CT 06777
Mar 8, 2016
MAKIÉ Home is featured in REMODELISTA
To be filed under: You can go home again. Designer Makié Yahagi of Makié, in NYC’s SoHo, one of our favorite under-the-radar retailers, recently headed back to Tokyo to open an outpost. In New York, her focus has been on charmingly old-school kids’ clothes, with a smattering of adult sizes and a small collection of linens and kitchen items. The new shop, we’re happy to report, is devoted to housewares and the full Makié lifestyle. MAKIÉ Home opens on October, 2014.
Quote from Remodelista's post October 28, 2014. Read the original article at Remodelista.
Quote from Remodelista's post October 28, 2014. Read the original article at Remodelista.
Above: The goods at Makié Home, in Shibuya, include Makié’s designs and her discoveries from her travels, from Japanese baskets to made-in-Pennsylvania brooms: “For years I’ve been wanting to introduce to my own country my favorite hunting finds.” The shop opened just two weeks ago.
Above: Offerings include a Makié pillow made from vintage French ticking, Tampico’s linen totes with leather handles, and rabbit fur and merino wool fedoras handmade in France. The outsized white tote is by Khadi & Co.
Above: The store is located in Daikanyama Hillside Terrace, a mixed-use complex designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Fumihiko Maki starting in the late 1960s (and continuing on and off for the next 25 years). The compound includes a traditional tea house visible from the store.
Above: There are also big-picture views of the shop’s lush surroundings. All the fittings, including the trestle tables, were custom made.
Above: Lava-like bowls by French ceramic artist Genevieve Chevallier who has an atelier in Paris. “Her inspiration comes from nature–mountains, sun, ocean, air,” says Makié. “She’s been making and teaching pottery for over 30 years. Her pieces are my favorites in my store.”
Above: Chevallier’s bowls are handy for all kinds of things–Makié also uses them as planters and votive candleholders.
Above: In addition to housewares, Makié’s signature fashions are on offer in adult sizes. For Makié’s many devotees, it’s a thrill to see her expanding her universe.
Above: A folding chair made from antique German grain-sack fabric by artist Yoneyama of Okayama, Japan.
Above: For more details, go to Makié Home. Also see our post Makié Clothier on Thompson Street, and find many of the housewares, accessories, and clothes available online at Makié New York.
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