Project 'Tardibloom' Launches to Express Sensibility as 'Objects'
Tardibloom, a project led by international artists, has launched to translate sensibility into physical objects. The first release, the 'no.917' fragrance series, is inspired by the atmosphere of New York's Lower East Side. Products include incense and glass holders crafted by HARIO.
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Tardibloom is a new project gathering artists and managers working worldwide to express sensibility gained from diverse cultures and eras into 'objects' and 'experiences.' As its first endeavor, the project released the 'no.917' series, inspired by the atmosphere of New York's Lower East Side. This fragrance line captures the vibrant culture of the area, blending citrus, ocean notes, and deep leather layers. The product lineup includes incense, an incense holder set crafted by heat-resistant glass maker HARIO, and sachets.
FAQ
What is the Tardibloom project?
It is a project where artists from around the world express and share diverse sensibilities as physical objects and experiences.
What is the concept behind the first product, 'no.917'?
Inspired by the free and vibrant atmosphere of New York's Lower East Side, it features notes of citrus, ocean, and leather.