YURI HIMURO

YURI HIMURO
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YURI HIMURO is a Japanese textile brand founded by textile designer Yuri Himuro in 2016. The brand explores the interaction between textiles and people through playful and innovative design. With a unique approach to weaving, it creates textiles that transform through cutting, folding, or movement, inviting users to engage with the textile. Featured in cushions, blankets, and art pieces, its designs are incorporated into interiors and installations, merging craftsmanship with storytelling. YURI HIMURO offers a unique and playful way to experience textiles.

This exhibition showcases YURI HIMURO’s signature interactive textile works: COLORWAVE, SNIP SNAP, and the BLOOM collection. COLORWAVE, shown outside Japan for the first time, features a unique weaving structure that shifts patterns depending on the viewing angle. Also on view are SNIP SNAP panels—textiles that reveal hidden designs when cut—and the BLOOM blanket, a reversible piece with flowers on the front and leaves on the back. These works highlight HIMURO’s playful exploration of user interaction, craftsmanship, and storytelling in textile design.

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