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Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Mina Perhonen: Jellybeans + Tambourine - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Mina Perhonen: Jellybeans + Tambourine - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Mina Perhonen: Jellybeans + Tambourine - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Mina Perhonen: Jellybeans + Tambourine - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Mina Perhonen: Jellybeans + Tambourine - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Mina Perhonen: Jellybeans + Tambourine - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Mina Perhonen: Jellybeans + Tambourine - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Mina Perhonen: Jellybeans + Tambourine - Blesket Canada
Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only -  Mina Perhonen: Jellybeans + Tambourine - Blesket Canada

Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only - Mina Perhonen: Jellybeans + Tambourine

€144,95

minä perhonen creates timeless, all-original garment textiles that are specially dyed, embroidered, and woven to recreate hand-drawn designs.

This Hobonichi Techo 2025 Weeks Cover Only, created by expert designer Mina Perhonen, boasts an interesting pairing of two fabrics - the beloved "jellybeans" and the highly favored "tambourine." The cover displays an enchanting combination of soft, watercolor droplets and embroidered dotted circles, both made from luxurious linen. The "tambourine" embroidery adds a touch of playfulness, while the cover's interior is a refreshing light blue. A convenient pen hook is included for easy storage, and the zipper pull is crafted from natural leather and features a charming butterfly accent. Each cover is unique in its arrangement of the pattern, making it a one-of-a-kind item. We are confident you will love and appreciate your new, specially designed cover.

Also available is a small tote bag made with the same textile.

About minä perhonen

minä perhonen is a brand created by designer Akira Minagawa.
First founded in 1995 under the name minä, and renamed “minä perhonen” in 2003. In Finnish, “minä” means “I,” and “perhonen” means “butterfly,” expressing Minagawa’s hopes to create designs as light-hearted and beautiful as a butterfly’s flapping wings.