New Tokyo Contributor: Polkaros
We're super excited to welcome a new Tokyo contributor to Poppytalk this week! Ros Lee is a Singapore-born designer that has been living and working in Japan since 2005. Inspired by Japan's traditional crafts and unique zakka goods, she moved to Tokyo after being awarded a scholarship to study textile design at Joshibi Universitiy of Art and Design. Upon graduation, She was offered a position as a product designer at Accent Corporation, a Tokyo-based interior goods and lifestyle product company.
In 2011 Ros decided to strike out on her own. She began working as a design consultant and officially launched the Polkaros brand. She is currently a design consultant for Clinique Asia Pacific, designing gift premiums such as cosmetic pouches, tote bags and other accessories.
In her freetime, Ros enjoys pottery, silkscreening, sewing and going around Japan with her camera. Please join us in welcoming her by visiting her online. (Psssst - she's hosting a giveaway for the grand opening for her new shop - click here to enter)!
Website polkaros.com
Store store.polkaros.com
Blog polkaros.com/blog
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6 comments:
Love those cute stuffed animals!
oh so adorably cute!
Love it!
thea.
xx
(spoonfulzine)
adorable animals!
Fantastic! We are grateful for the exposure to Japanese culture through my daughter's immersion school here in Seattle. Looking forward to more posts - cheers!
i am looking fwd to see Japanese post as well. Fall in love with textile style, softies and mt tapes of course! Good luck and look fwd to see first post from new blogger.
Whoo-hoo! Welcome! I'm so happy to hear you'll now have dispatches from Japan. And I love Polkaros work. Amazingly fun.
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