The studio is divided into two parts. At the front, hand-made ceramic utensils collected in Japan, antique leather handbags from flea markets in Korea, America and Europe, skin products produced domestically and fragrant coffee beans baked by the studio itself are sold. The rear part has been converted into a workshop with a rectangular table in the center and tools on the walls. Pieces of vegetable-tanned leather imported from France and Italy sit atop shelves. Here, Yue and Bei host regular classes on making leather objects, providing step-by-step guidance on design, cutting and stitching.
July 3, 2015
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