Inspired by Korean bathhouses (jimjilbang) and the classic Singaporean good morning towel, this collaboration between FAR-NEAR and Christina Yuna Ko can be used as a sauna, sweat or hand towel. Sold as singles or pairs.
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
— Away from January to February, please expect shipping delays
Inspired by Korean bathhouses (jimjilbang) and the classic Singaporean good morning towel, this collaboration between FAR-NEAR and Christina Yuna Ko can be used as a sauna, sweat or hand towel. Sold as singles or pairs.
Packable oversized errand bag featuring Burin Pong’s illustration of the Thai sun god Khun Phra Athit.
Stackable milk glass mug with a FAR–NEAR logo print. Available as a single mug or as a pair.
The blanket dreams are made of – a sea of fish photographed in Tsukiji Market grace this 100% cotton woven blanket.
The blanket dreams are made of – an endless ocean in Venice graces this 100% cotton woven blanket.
Illustrator Urara Muramatsu wakes the fuck up, everyday. On a 100% cotton woven blanket.
All profits of this FAR-NEAR fundraiser will go to Sirkhane DARKROOM, a non-profit at the Syrian-Turkish border teaching children analog photography.
Designed by Raiheth Rawla and hand-embroidered in India, this book envelope perfectly fits our book series and any other 6×8.25in book.
A personal index, research project and 141-card deck on Asian artist collectives by Lulu Yao Gioiello.
Open Callendar is a 365-day open call project featuring FAR–NEAR contributors, friends and readers.