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RHYTHMOS

Japanese leather artisan Shoichiro Ibushi of Rhythmos working with a hide of leather on a large workshop in his atelier in Kagoshima, Japan. The view is through a window of his studio. Image ©Rhythmos

Image: ©Rhythmos

 

Rhythmos takes its name comes from the ancient Greek word for “rhythm,” reflecting the natural flow and presence found in every piece of leather. The Leftover collection upcycles stripped layers of leather, even inner skived layers, that are usually discarded in leather goods production. Every piece is handmade with a commitment to simplicity, honesty, and respect for the natural beauty of materials.

To read more about Rhythmos and leather crafting in Japan, see our Life, Leather & Form journal post.