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our partner 

The Japanese weaving workshop

Traditional Japanese weaving

Weaving is an activity that has accompanied almost all humankind since the very beginnings of civilisation. So we turned our attention to Japanese weaving. Our discovery of Japanese weaving began with our meeting with COBO, a family business founded in 1850 in the province of Chùbu.

All-natural fibres

This Japanese weaver works on two types of loom, rapier and projectile. The COBO collection uses mainly natural fibres such as wool, cotton and linen. COBO fabrics feature a unique hand with a nervous, irregular texture.

An international reputation

COBO is internationally renowned for its washed wool fabrics and dry wool gabardines. The concept of the collection is inspired by Japanese aesthetics, which respect the beauty of imperfection and incompleteness. Based on traditional aesthetics, COBO is at the same time pursuing the development of a design adapted to contemporary expectations.

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our partner 

Japanese weaving workshop

Traditional Japanese weaving

Weaving is an activity that accompanies almost all of humanity since the dawn of civilization. We are therefore interested in Japanese weaving. Our discovery of Japanese weaving begins with our meeting with COBO, a family business founded in 1850 in the province of Chùbu.

Exclusively natural fibres

This Japanese weaver works with two types of looms, with spears and projectiles. For his Cobo collection, mainly natural fibres such as wool, cotton and linen are used. The COBO fabrics offer a unique hand with a nervous and irregular texture.

An international reputation

COBO has acquired an international reputation for its washed wool fabrics and dry wool gabardines. The concept of the collection is inspired by Japanese aesthetics that respects the beauty of imperfection and incompleteness. On the basis of traditional aesthetics, COBO continues at the same time the development of a creation adapted to contemporary expectations.

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