Heralbony Makes Debut at Paris Design Salon "Matter&Shape". The Allure of Art Reimagined with Japanese Technology Captures Global Attention!
Heralbony makes its debut at a Paris exhibition, showcasing works that fuse Japanese traditional techniques with art.
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Heralbony Co., Ltd. has made its first appearance at "Matter&Shape," an international exhibition for exceptional projects held in Paris.
Matter&Shape is an exhibition held during Paris Fashion Week, bringing together leading creators from the industry, including department stores, select shops, and international fashion companies from around the world, as well as architects, designers, museums, galleries, design offices, and fashion media.
This time, as a proposal to creators active worldwide, Heralbony pursued expressing the charm of original artworks in various forms using Japan's proud and diverse long-standing techniques.
What methods should be combined to express art? As an answer, we realized collaborations with highly skilled craftsmanship: Nambu ironware from Suzuki Morihisa Studio, Nishijin-ori weaving from Kaji Orimono, and Yokoburi embroidery from Okiri. We meticulously reinterpreted and reconstructed the presence and power of the paintings down to the smallest details, including three-dimensionality, density, number of colors, and the direction of brushstrokes.
Heralbony's Exhibition Content
Nambu Ironware (Suzuki Morihisa Studio)

The collaboration with Suzuki Morihisa Studio, a Nambu ironware workshop boasting a 400-year history, which was carried out in October 2025, is being exhibited with new art added as a Paris edition. By fusing the tradition of Suzuki Morihisa Studio, highly acclaimed both domestically and internationally for its advanced casting techniques and beautiful forms, with Heralbony's vision of creating culture from Morioka to the world, a new expression where craftsmanship and art meet has been realized.
Featured Works
《 Small Apple 》Nozomu Fujita (Oita Prefecture)
《 Green Landscape 》Takeo Iga (Tokyo)
《 (Untitled) (Blue) 》Midori Kudo (Iwate Prefecture, Runbinii Museum)
《 The World (L’univers) 》Serge Stefoglo (France)
《 Untitled 》Collaborative work by artists from Plavida (Netherlands)
《 Untitled 》Willy De Smet (Belgium)
Suzuki Morihisa Studio Official Website: https://suzukimorihisa.com/