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OMO


New Exhibition : DesignArt Tokyo 2022 (UNDER 30 -Karyn Lim)
Time : October 21st -30th 2022
Venue : Shibuya, Tokyo

Exhibition : Tokyo Design Week 2016 (Debut Exhibition)
Time : November 2nd-7th 2016
Venue : Meiji-Jingu Gaien Mae



OMO is a collaboration piece between Indonesian designer Fani Atmanti and Singaporean designer Karyn Lim. Blending traditional Indonesian materials and craftsmanship with a contemporary concept, this duo brings an edgy twist to Asian craftsmanship.

The geometric Omo Bag brings a little ‘surprise!’ when transformed from its flat two-dimensional to its exciting three-dimensional state. Made from Afoa wood native to the Nias island in Indonesia, this bag hopes to keep traditional craft relevant to a homogenising global culture. 

OMOはインドネシア人デザイナー、ファニ・アトマンティとシンガポール人デザイナーキャリン・リムによる共同作品です。インドネシアの伝統的な材料、職人の技をコンテンポラリーなコンセプトとブレンドすることにより、エッジの効いたひねりをアジアの職人芸にもたらしました。びっくりする仕掛けが、幾何学的模様のOMOバックにはあります。なんと、このバックはクラッチバッグのような2Dの形からから、立体的な形へと自由自在に変形するのです。

OMOはインドネシアのニアス島にあるアフォアの木から作られています。作者たちはこの作品を通して、均一化しつつある現代文化に伝統技術の要素を組み込める可能性を提案しています。


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Photo by Hendra Kusuma
Model : Ryoyu Katsushima

NIHA

 
Type : clutch
material : leather & afoa wood from Nias Island
interior : black suede fabric
Production : May 2019
Photo credit : personal collection, jovanchen

NIHA means people in Nias language. NIHA is inspired by ono niha`s living environment, the Bawomataluo village. There`s a repetition of rectangular shapes from the floor plan, facade, stone carving, and dance`s accessories. The clutch also use an original wooden carving of baluse/spears from Nias`s people.

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WIRU

Available in 2 different type of woven fabric
Type : medium size clutch
material : leather & lurik weaving (home industry from Central Java)
interior : leather and fabric
Production : May 2019
Photo credit : personal collection, jovanchen

WIRU means a Javanese fan-folding the edge of fabric for Javanese people. Wiru or in Javanese language wiron usually applied in batik fabric. Wiru is worn as a gesture of respect at formal occasions.
This collection, wiru is carefully crafted to achieve ideal volume and aesthetic.

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TOHO BLACK EDITION

Type : clutch
material : leather & afoa wood from Nias Island
interior : black suede fabric
Production : March 2016
Photo credit : personal collection & Adinia Wirasti's instagram

TOHO is inspired by traditional instruments from Bawomataluo village which are baluse (spears) and Toho (shield). The clutch can be unfolded and has specific length which cover two pockets.

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Bola Nafo Bag

Type : handbag
material : leather, maola & afoa wood from Nias Island
interior : brown suede fabric
Production : July 2015

Bola Nafo bag is inspired by women accessories of cultural performance in Bawomataluo Village. The accessories itself is usually brought for giving a gift and share positive things to the new people.

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HOMBO

Type : backpack
material : leather, maola wood
interior : brown suede fabric
Production : November 2015
Collaborator : Karyn Lim
Photo credit : personal collection & Adinia Wirasti's instagram

Hombo Batu or Stone Jumping is about a courageous warrior who leaps across a tall pile of stones. As a display of their courage, strength and agility, the young men of Nias would jump over stone walls over two-meters tall, topped with deadly spikes and sharp bamboo sticks in the past. The Hombo backpack takes its shape from tall stone walls. Constructed entirely from leather, this backpack is spacious and durable. An adu zatua hangs on the front to the backpack. This wooden carving, representing a human, was thought to prevent misfortune.

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