"Night View Drive on the Shuto Expressway"

Kumai, who likes cool and sophisticated tribal styles, will be introducing this tribal style today.

This is a cool and stylish tribal rug with an eye-catching mint green color that makes you think that peppermint candy wrappers are scattered all over it!

He's a very handsome guy, so I'll refer to him as "he" from here on out.

It's hard to see the peppermint candy from a distance, so let's get closer.

Is that a peppermint candy wrapper?
Just looking at it gives you a cool, refreshing feeling.

Metropolitan Expressway at night

Let's take a look at the whole picture.

What do you think of when you see him?

The first words that came to my mind were "driving on the Shuto Expressway at night."

Can you empathize?
The colors remind me of the Shuto Expressway at night!

The dark background color represents the night, the white threads represent the light of the night view, and the blue-green Baluchi leaf represents a sign.
Baluchi leaf is a leaf design that is commonly seen on Baluchi rugs, and is said to represent grape leaves.

The trunk of the tree to which the Baluchi leaf is attached has four vertical lines, which also looks like a four-lane road.

When viewed from the side, the color looks darker, which gives it the atmosphere of a road at night lit up with orange light.

Furthermore, I have an equation in my mind that goes, "driving on the Shuto Expressway = factory night view," and it reminded me of the factory night view in Kawasaki.

The image quality is not so good and the angle of view is terrible, but I'd like to post some photos from a night drive I took to see the factory scenery. (Please forgive me, as I had no photography skills at the time.)

This green glowing factory, the white smoke, and the orange light leaking from the building - doesn't it look perfect?

There's nothing better than driving on a summer night with the windows open and your favorite music playing while looking at the night view...

Urbantic

Another thing that comes to mind when looking at him is "CITY POP."

To be honest, I don't really know what the definition of "CITYPOP" is, but if you search for "CITYPOP" on a web image search or YouTube, you'll find a lot of thumbnails that use colors like his.

I thought "CITY POP" was a recent term, but it seems to refer to music from the 1970s.
This music is loved by people of all ages and genders, whether they are in their 20s, 30s, 40s, or 50s.
I think he is also a handsome rug that can fit into the lives of people of all ages.

I've tried to summarize it as best I can, but the actual product is definitely cooler than the photos, so I would love for you to come and see it in person in the store.
If you are unable to visit the store, please visit OMIAI or NA:CODE.

I'm sure it will be a wonderful experience this summer.

(Text: Kumai)

No.77463

Tribal Rugs

SIZE: 252×115cm

Price: 198,000

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