Showing posts with label Atelier Giannini and Kuwata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atelier Giannini and Kuwata. Show all posts

Friday, November 1, 2013

Favorite Things GIVEAWAY

My favorite holiday - Thanksgiving -  is approaching soon, and I wanted to take this opportunity (today 1st of November) to thank you for being here, so... THANK YOU!

This giveaway has many of the things I love and own myself so I thought it was a good idea to share them with you. And here is why:

-Uppercase magazine - it is the best magazine in the planet (this planet, I can't vouch for the other ones).

-SMILE print from Heartfish Press - if this doesn't make you smile when you look at it, then you're in
 deep trouble.

-Mt tape, no explanations here, washi tape is just great!

-Masaaki's rubber stamps, I think his work is impressive.

-Giannina's print- ok maybe I'm biased here - she is my sister after all- but I love what she does, and she was so kind to donate this print. I love looking at her work and I'm sure you will too.

-Maria's necklace- my mother just makes the most beautiful things in the world (ok I'm biased here too), but I promise you'll love it.

-Moglea's Letterset - the nicest letterpress writing set I've seen so far. I own one so I know.

-Doeke's illustrated book - Even if you don't understand Dutch you will love this little book.

-Atelier Giannini & Kuwata's notebook and sticky notes - the best notebook I've found so far, the quality of the paper is just perfection.


  1. As always it is open to everyone. 
  2. This is the important bit;  I would love to know what you're most grateful for (apart from family and all the normal things we humans are grateful for), I want to know a simple thing that makes you say; THANKS!
  3. You don't have to follow me here or there, but share this very awesome giveaway if you like.
  4. It will be open until the 10th of November right before I go to sleep (so somewhere around 10pm).
  5. Don't forget to leave your email with your comment, otherwise how are you going to know when you win?
Have a wonderful weekend.
Giova



Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Crafty People Series #4 - Atelier Giannini and Kuwata

Back in July when I visited Florence, I encountered the most beautiful paper store. Granted, there are many paper stores throughout Italy. Sometimes you get the feeling that once you've seen one you've seem them all, but I assure you that Atelier Giannini & Kuwata has a different feeling. From the display, to the products, to the amazing hospitality of the owners, I felt like I wanted to come back everyday (which I did).  In general I have a weakness for paper , so I just couldn't help myself this time, especially since Lapo and Michiko are so knowledgeable and willing to share that knowledge with anyone that happens to be interested. I'm still in awe of their work, their beautiful store and their expertise on the subject of paper and bookbinding. To have been able to see not only the work that they sell but their more personal work meant the world to me, and I'm very grateful for that. So here is a look into their store and their amazing work!



The marbled paper shown above is produced by Laura Berretti at Marbled Arts.




1. First Crafty Memory?
    Lapo: Preparing the leather for the notebooks when I was around 20. That is when my passion for
    this work started.
    Michiko: Doing origami always. When the other kids were playing outside I  always remember
    doing origami.

2. Favorite thing you've made until now?
   L: My first artistic bookbinding. (see picture above - Ballads of Songs and Love)
   M: I'm most proud of the work I did when I worked restoring books and art because I think that in a
   small way I have made them last longer.

3. Favorite material to work with?
    L: Leather. Always.
   M: I love working with paper, also cloth/fabrics. I like embroidering. (See the beautiful embroidered
   box she made above).

4. Inspiring words you go back to or think often?
    L: It has to be my grandfather's words "La via nuova tenendo d'occhio quella vecchia." It means
    something like "Always taking the new road, but never forgetting where you came from or how
    things were done before you". As a crafter it is important to bring new things to your work, but never
    forgetting what was taught to you, taking tradition in consideration .
    M: To me it is not so much words but the life my grandfather lead. He travelled to Europe and when
    he came back he had albums and books that I remember being fascinated with, looking at his old
    pictures still inspire me.

5. Favorite color?
    Both: Rosso amaranto. They painted the store's woodwork in that color. (View pictures to get a better idea).

6. Where do you find your inspiration?
    L: Inspiration for me comes from all parts. Even family can inspire me to do things in a different
    way, for example I made a box to cover the not so very nice tissue paper box!
    M: As an art historian I always find art to be the most inspiring.

7. Tea or coffee?
    L: Espresso
   M: Caffe Latte with brown sugar

8. Mountains or beach?
    Both answered rather quickly that they prefered mountains.

9. What do you collect?
    L: Dylan Dog books, but I have these because I like reading them, they relax me.
   M: I collect art books. I have many Shakespeare books. I also love the tools for bookbinding.
* I got a sense that they not only love books because it is part of their job, but also because they are fascinated with them. Whenever I wouldn't understand something Michiko would pull a book from the back of the store to clarify things.

10. What haven't you done in craft terms that you would like to do?
      L: Objects of quality and  luxury, like trunks for traveling. Items of big dimension.
     M: I would love to make a luxurious artistic bookbinding, extremely precious and decorated in the
     Art Nouveau or Jean Grolier style using goatskin, velvet, silk, many sheets of gold, and marbled
     paper from Michel Duval.

It was truly a pleasure to meet Lapo and Michiko and I wish them all the best in their store, and hope that they get to make those items that they haven't made yet! I'm certain that they will be as beautiful as they sound!

Atelier Giannini & Kuwata is located at Borgo San Frediano 133r in Florence, Italy.
It is open from Monday until Saturday, 10:30-13:00 / 14:00-19:00.
They can also be found showing their work at Galleria del artigianato di Firenze.

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