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December 22, 2014
A holiday debut for dining items at Isetan Shinjuku's event
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Isetan Shinjuku Event "Tokyo Guesthouse - Banquet and Bonds -" Held
Dining Items "GOODSDAY BY holiday" Debut
Designed to be eye-catching in the kitchen. holiday's original dining item line, "GOODSDAY BY holiday," proposes kitchen cloths and dish towels designed to make chores exciting, even making you want to dry more dishes. This line debuts at the Isetan Shinjuku event "Tokyo Guesthouse - Banquet and Bonds -," starting Wednesday, August 29th.
Text by KAJII Makoto (OPENERS)
A Space Born of Free Ideas and Comfortable Mixes
The concept of the event is a "Tokyo Guesthouse" where creators with diverse personalities share a living space. The rule of life here is to value originality, playfulness, and thoughtful arrangement, and this time, it begins with the premise of hosting a home party.
On the dining table, where guests are welcomed, tableware of different styles is arranged, and items prepared for this occasion are gathered together.
The dish towels proposed by holiday's original dining item line, "GOODSDAY BY holiday," are based on the discovery that mosquito net fabric is the most practical after trying all sorts of dish towels. Using Nara's famous mosquito net cloths, they are also adorned with holiday's signature designs.
Additionally, the kitchen cloths use French linen, which is highly absorbent and quick-drying. To maintain absorbency, the prints are placed at the edges, prioritizing ease of use.
We draw attention to holiday's products, which propose daily goods that elevate the "housework perspective"—a value system that turns even the most mundane household tasks into a source of enjoyment.
Participating Creators & Brands
amabro, ARLEQUIN, BasShu / Dil se handloom, BALLON, BOX&NEEDLE, eN, FRUCTUS, holiday, house doctor, Ayumi Ishiki, JUBILEE, Lifestyle Brand EBI, Lloyd's Antiques, Utuwa Marukaku, MONKEYBIZ, Yuka Nakabo, nuico, ONE KILN CERAMICS, PROOF OF GUILD, PUEBCO, PYRO, SELETTI, SML, TAKIBI BAKERY, TARASUKIN BONKERS, U.K.STOREROOM


