Link Collective
Design Collaboration with Japanese company Link Collective, creating two new Furoshiki for the 2022 collection.
Furoshiki are traditional Japanese textiles that can be used for wrapping & transporting goods, as well as styling and decoration.
The fabrics are 100% cotton and are printed entirely by hand by Maeda Senko, a dye factory based in Kyoto, Japan.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A picture of the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Profile’ furoshiki acting as a wall hanging.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A photo of the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Profile’ furoshiki in production in a print studio in Japan.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A photo of the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Profile’ furoshiki screen printing screen in a print studio in Japan.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A close-up photo of the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Profile’ furoshiki.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A picture of the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Profile’ furoshiki wrapping two bottles.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A picture of the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Profile’ furoshiki wrapped up as a carrier bag.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A picture of the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Contour’ furoshiki acting as a wall hanging.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A photo of a man printing the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Contour’ furoshiki in a print studio in Japan.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A photo of large screen printing screens in a print studio in Japan.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A photo of the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Contour’ furoshiki in production in a print studio in Japan.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A picture of a woman wearing the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Contour’ furoshiki as a fashionable scarf.
Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective
A close-up photo of the Jonathan Lawes x Link Collective ‘Contour’ furoshiki.