POST.S.

Japan Made: The Quiet Language of Craft
Across Japan, the lines between industry and craft blur into something quietly deliberate. Each prefecture holds its own specialty, from precision watchmaking in Yamagata to metalwork in Osaka and bag... 続きを読む...
Japanese Denim Shirting Sewn in the Canadian West
Single needle denim shirt made from neppy Okayama shuttle-loom fabric. Features French placket, brass hardware, and clean construction. Cut and sewn in Western Canada. 続きを読む...
Taiga Takahashi in Kyoto: An Intimate Gallery of Garment Mastery
Visiting Taiga Takahashi’s store in Kyoto is like stepping into a gallery where garments are the art. Every piece reflects the late designer’s mastery of fabric and construction, with cuts,... 続きを読む...
Ramen, Soba, Tempura
During three months in Japan, we found ourselves returning to a few quiet places that stood out not for being flashy or famous, but for doing something simple really well.... 続きを読む...
The Architecture of Seating: Celebrating the Standard Chair by Jean Prouvé
The blog highlights the addition of Jean Prouvé’s iconic Standard Chair to the studio’s collection, joining other design classics like the Eames DCW and Eames Aluminum Group Management Chairs. It... 続きを読む...
The Japanese Bagmaker That’s Been Doing It Right Since 1905
In Kyoto, Ichizawa Hanpu has been quietly crafting heavyweight canvas bags since 1905. Built for function, not fashion, their rugged bags age like raw denim softening and gaining character over... 続きを読む...
SHOT.S. EDITION 04
Captured on Leica QP 続きを読む...
SHOT.S. EDITION 03
Captured on Leica M3, 35mm in Tokyo 続きを読む...
Kamakura Days: A Coastal Pause from Tokyo
A spring escape to Kamakura just an hour from Tokyo where surf-town vibes, vintage shops, standout cafés, and a nostalgic ride on the Enoden train make it more than just... 続きを読む...
SHOT.S. EDITION 02 by Halwest Farhad
An editorial shot by photographer Halwest Farhad for FAIZ T.S. 続きを読む...
Nadoya no Katte and the Space Between Things
Tucked inside a softly aging home in Tokyo’s Yoyogi neighborhood, Nadoya no Katte is more than a coffee stand it’s a quiet merging of nature, time, and craft. Weathered wood,... 続きを読む...
SHOT.S. EDITION 01
A bi-weekly curation of photography from our team. Shot on digital and film Leica systems. 続きを読む...
One Good Thing: A Study in Americana
Some brands build their legacy by mastering one thing and mastering it well. For decades, a select group of American makers have quietly refined their single products, from shirts to... 続きを読む...
Kawai Kanjiro’s House: Embracing Simplicity and Serenity in Kyoto
Experience tranquility at the historic home of Kawai Kanjiro in Kyoto, where we discovered the profound legacy of Japan's celebrated ceramic artist, amidst the warmth of traditional wood and tatami... 続きを読む...
Café Trois Chambres: Shimokitazawa’s Quiet Icon
Café Trois Chambres in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, is a beloved local spot known for its rustic, nostalgic charm. Established in 1980, the café offers a timeless ambiance with aged interiors, the... 続きを読む...
The Art of Continuity: A Visit to Naito Shoten in Kyoto
In spring 2025, our team visited Naito Shoten, a textile shop in Kyoto that has been in operation since 1818. The experience offered a quiet reminder of the values we... 続きを読む...
150 Years of Precision: What Kaikado Taught Us About Design
A visit to Kyoto’s legendary Kaikado café and shop led us to reflect on the power of craft, legacy, and quiet innovation. Inspired by a collaboration with Loopwheeler and our... 続きを読む...