Green Fingers | Gift Order Event for Mother's Day and Father's Day Held at Daikanyama Shop
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Green Fingers | Gift Order Event for Mother's Day and Father's Day Held at Daikanyama Shop


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Shop Directed by Satoshi Kawamoto of Green Fingers Hosts Event


Gift Order Event for Mother's Day and Father's Day



Satoshi Kawamoto of Green FingersGFyard daikanyama, one of the shops directed by Satoshi Kawamoto of Green Fingers, will host "GF GIFT MARKET for MOTHERS & FOTHERS DAY," a gift order event for Mother's Day and Father's Day, on Saturday, May 4th and Sunday, May 5th.




Text by Satoshi Kajii (OPENERS)





Baked Goods and Drinks from Yup. in Daikanyama Also Available at the Event




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GFyard daikanyama in Daikanyama is a shop that offers plant seedlings for outdoor enjoyment, along with goods for garden styling, and allows visitors to view Green Fingers' sample gardens. It is directed by garden stylist Satoshi Kawamoto, who recently released his book "DECO ROOM with PLANTS - Create Your Own Interior Style with Plants -".

This year's event will feature a limited edition pot that doubles as an accessory holder, adorned with the unique icing cookies of cookie boy, an artist known for creating cookies in various motifs, from animals and shoes to shop and brand logos.




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Event |GF GIFT MARKET for MOTHERS & FOTHERS DAY
Date | May 4 (Sat) & 5 (Sun), 2013
Time | 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location | GFyard daikanyama
1F, mercury design inc., 14-13 Sarugaku-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Tel. 03-6416-9786
www.greenfingers.jp





Satoshi KAWAMOTO
Green Fingers Garden Stylist. He works as a garden stylist advocating a unique style that showcases the inherent natural beauty and aging process of greenery. He manages four stores in Tokyo under his direction and engages in a wide range of styling activities beyond just plants, including magazine features, in-store workshops, and spatial styling for department stores and other shops.
In recent years, he has also held solo exhibitions expressing the beauty of greenery from his unique perspective, pioneering fields that allow people to feel a richer and more intimate connection with plants. www.greenfingers.jp