Mount Fuji in product design

Mount Fuji has always been an inspiration for the Japanese. In the nineteenth century Katsushiki Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige used that theme in their ukiyo-e woodcuts. Today the highest peak of Japan inspires contemporary designers. Let’s see how the Mount Fuji is presented in the projects designed by Tomohiro Ikegaya, the founder of the Goodbymarket.

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Case 3776 by Goodbymarket

 

Case 3776 by Goodbymarket

 

Case 3776 by Goodbymarket

 

Case 3776 by Goodbymarket

 

Handkerchie-Fuji by Goodbymarket

 

Handkerchie-Fuji by Goodbymarket

 

Handkerchie-Fuji by Goodbymarket

 

Mt.envelope by Goodbymarket

 

Mt.envelope pochi by Goodbymarket

 

Mt.envelope pochi by Goodbymarket

 

Post Card NOW by Goodbymarket

 

Post Card NOW by Goodbymarket

 

Fuji T-DRY by Goodbymarket

 

Fuji T by Goodbymarket

 

Origami Fuji by Goodbymarket

 

Origami Fuji by Goodbymarket

 

Origami Fuji by Goodbymarket


3 comments on Mount Fuji in product design

  1. alexyeh09@gmail.com's Gravatar alexyeh09@gmail.com
    8 November 2012 08:04 | Permalink

    Great Idea!

  2. 17 November 2012 07:36 | Permalink

    My wife would love the tissue fukuro. She collects them. Simple yet elegant designs. i like the 今 design using 富士山。

  3. 8 December 2012 16:21 | Permalink

    wow thats a beautiful piece of art!!! thanks for sharing this
    you might as well be interested to a gallery in Paris, which has nice japanese art pieces check it out thanks

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