Classiky Embroidered Pincushion by Reiko Oka
Classiky Embroidered Pincushion by Reiko Oka
These pin cushions feature the delicate embroidered panels by designer Rieko Oka. The patterns inspired by natural elements where she lives, use subtle, muted primary colours. She creates the patterns by hand, so the designs have an imperfect symmetry.
The base of the pin cushion is made from beech wood, cut, smoothed and polished to a neat rounded bowl.
Based in Hokkaido, the northern part of Japan where the beautiful landscape can go from colourful Spring to deep, deep snow in Winter. Every season can be experienced richly, and it is this that Rieko Oka expresses through her patterns and designs.
Specifications
Size diameter: 5.5 cm
Materials: Steel, fabric: 100% cotton
Variations
83410-01 Tree
83410-02 Squirrel
83410-03 Flower Bouquet
83410-04 Message Bird
83410-05 Round Flower
83410-06 Wild strawberry
Rieko Oka
Born in Hokkaido in 1981.
She she she graduated from Hokkaido Tokai University Art Engineering in 2003. She studies William Morris's "Willow Branch", and then she creates the original "Wallpaper Pattern for Northern Life".
She started the activity of "point and line pattern production office" 2008. She is based in Hokkaido Sapporo City and announced a textile based on the scene of her own life, and published by a solo exhibition, craft exhibition, etc.
In 2014 she opens her real store in Sapporo City.
Published a revised book of "Ten to Sen's pattern making" in 2017.
Specifications
Size Diameter cm Height 4.5 cm
Material Base: Beech, Fabric: 100% cotton, Filling: Silicon cotton
Model
83409-01 Tree
83409-02 Squirrel
83409-03 Flower bouquet
83409-04 Message bird
83409-05 Round flower
83409- 06 Wild Strawberry
Rieko Oka
Born in Hokkaido in 1981.
She graduated from the Faculty of Design, Tokai University, Hokkaido in 2003. She studies William Morris's "willow branch", after which she creates the original "wallpaper pattern for northern living".
She started the activity of "Dot and Line Pattern Factory" in 2008. Based in Sapporo, Hokkaido, she presents textiles based on the scenes in her own life at solo exhibitions and craft exhibitions in various places.
In 2014 she opened her physical store in Sapporo.
In 2017, she published a revised book of her book "Ten to sen's pattern making".