The Kyoto Sakura Parasol in an eye-catching window display at Matsuya Department store in Ginza.
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Umbrella Installation at Matsuya Ginza
The 100 Umbrella Exhibiton at Matsuya Ginza seen from above. Thanks to Scott Larson for coming by and snapping this shot! It was a little too busy to go up and take it in from above.
Parashell Parasol at the Ginza Show!
The 100 Umbrella Exhibition!
DiCesare Designs will be at “The 100 Umbrella Exhibition” at Matsuya Ginza for Japan’s biggest umbrella show! Hope to see you there!
Special thanks to model: Cana Fukumaki
Pumpkin Umbrellas at Matsuya Ginza 2011
Today was the first day of the the Matsuya 100 Umbrella Exhibition show. The weather was not so nice making it a good day to pick up a nice umbrella! Like the Kabocha Marina Parasol (Navy Dots & Stripes) or a Rhythm Palette Umbrella. They both have UV and Waterproof coating making them great for a Rainy or Sunny day. Heck, these handmade Pumpkin Umbrellas are good ANY day!
DiCesare Ginza Story Umbrella Event
銀座物語が始まった!松屋銀座の中央展示場で、14日までの期間限定イベントです。リズムパンプキン傘の品揃えが豊富です!松屋のために特別に作られた「リアルプリント」のリズムは必見です。銀座にお越しの際は、ぜひお立ち寄りください!
Matsuya Ginza, Kyoto Style with DiCesare Designs
The Kyoto Sakura parasol and The Kyoto Kabocha parasol are a special collaboration with Kuriyama Kobo. A traditional Kyoto fabric studio that created a special pattern for both the Sakura Parasol and the Kabocha Pumpkin Parasol. The fabric is a delicate linen dyed in a style combining “Bingata” and “Kyo Yūzen” techniques.
You just have to see them to understand how well this fabric compliments the Sakura Parasol and the Kabocha Pumpkin Parasol shapes. A jaw-dropping limited edition series that reminds me why I started designing umbrellas and parasols in the first place. Available till the end of this month at Matsuya Ginza.
DiCesare Designs at Matsuya Ginza
Once again DiCesare Designs items were on display at Matsuya Ginza Department Store the biggest umbrella show in Japan! This year we displayed our latest collection at our booth beneath a great display of several hundred hanging umbrellas in Matsuya’s main hall. I got a chance to meet a lot of interesting people and see their reaction to the designs. It was also interesting to see their reaction to my at times incomprehensible Japanese language skills. An annual event not to be missed by any umbrella connaisseur.