Moooi: The Tokyo Blue Wallcovering Collection
Konnichiwa! Say hello to the new Moooi Wallcovering collection named Moooi Tokyo Blue. This capsule collection is inspired by the Indigo Macaque, the latest addition to the Moooi Extinct Animals family.
The Moooi Tokyo Blue collection exists of five different designs with Japanese culture and nature as inspiration. The Indigo Macaque lives at the foot of Japanese mountains, where he peacefully bathes in indigo coloured hot springs.
Inspired by its sheen of deep blue indigo, embedded in his thick fur, the new collection is made from distinctive materials and a technique such as denim, natural weaves and marquetry. This tactile collection is both traditional and innovative.
It was early 2019 when Moooi Wallcovering introduced its first collection. They took inspiration from the Extinct Animals Family. The release of Moooi Wallcovering was a stellar success! Captivating designs such as Menagerie of Extinct Animals and Dodo Pavone, all made from high-end materials, turned out to be icons in the making, and Moooi Tokyo Blue became a true heir to this extraordinary collection.
Indigo Macaque
This textile wallcovering is made from denim, with copper-coloured embroidery. The copper design on the Indigo Macaque wallcovering displays a playful scene of Indigo Macaque families bathing in their favourite relaxing spot: the hot springs at the foot of the Japanese mountains.
Tie-Tami
Treat your eyes to the rich and versatile colours of spectacular sunset. This jute and raffia wallcovering, honouring the ancient Japanese flooring solution of woven tatami-mats, pictures abstract clouds that slowly drift by while the day gives way to night.
Shoji Blossom
Symbolic cherry blossoms and straight lines resembling the minimalistic feel of Japanese Shoji screens. Opposed to the contrast of pink hues on translucent washi paper, this 3D Wallcovering made from denim or felted wool radiates tranquillity.
Lucky O’s
Overlapping O’s, created of wood veneer marquetry inlay, resemble the rolling waves of the ocean. The unique wallcovering’s ancient Seigaiha pattern symbolising waves of water represents good luck, power, and resilience.
Rendezvous Tokyo Blue
Printed on a soft and velvety finish fabric with denim textures, this lively wallcovering depicts a lush forest brimming with life and movement. Upon closer inspection, Indigo Macaques dressed in traditional kimonos can be discovered between the abundance of exotic flowers.
Gorgeous, timeless and elegant. We love this latest collection.
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