There are many design hints and ideas hidden in our daily lives, and Good Goods Issey Miyake products have also been inspired by the daily necessities and folk tools that have taken root in people’s daily lives. The experience brought about by objects woven with the wisdom and ingenuity of our predecessors and the actions of people is linked to the enjoyment of daily life.
This exhibition breaks down the manufacturing process of Good Goods, which begins with an observation of daily life and looks at its relationship to the things around us to provide a bird's-eye view of the essence of "good things" in a broader sense.
To look at the relationship from various contexts, such as keywords, shapes, and uses. The shift in thinking that arises from unexpected combinations of these elements will lead to taking a fresh look at the origins and appeal of Good Goods Issey Miyake.
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