Kintsugi 8 — we found the last pieces of this cord in the workshop and decided to make something small, instead of throwing them away.
It’s 8 leashes only, no pillows. That’s it.
Why “Kintsugi”? Kintsugi is a Japanese way of repairing broken pottery with gold — the idea is that what’s “imperfect” or left behind can become the most beautiful part. This cord gave us the same feeling: a milky base with a fine gold wrap, and a last chance to turn the remaining material into something worth keeping.
When these 8 are gone, this color is gone too.
Kintsugi 8 — we found the last pieces of this cord in the workshop and decided to make something small, instead of throwing them away.
It’s 8 leashes only, no pillows. That’s it.
Why “Kintsugi”? Kintsugi is a Japanese way of repairing broken pottery with gold — the idea is that what’s “imperfect” or left behind can become the most beautiful part. This cord gave us the same feeling: a milky base with a fine gold wrap, and a last chance to turn the remaining material into something worth keeping.
When these 8 are gone, this color is gone too.