The Fairy of the Yenni Forest will inform you of the winter visit.
Speaking of winter in Finland, Christmas.
From Jenni Tuominen, who works on Marimekko's textiles,
A pottery unique to her who has lived with nature, such as firewood motifs and ornaments like ornaments, where Christmas can be waited even more.
Her work created by Jenni is a mixture of the innocent girls and infants and the Finnish forest, which is part of her life.
Gather your child's time, which has become a fairy after getting lost in the forest of Yenni.
The pure and innocent Christmas memories of that may be revived.
> Click here for Jenni Tuominen's work
A work with a firefly reminiscent of Christmas. It seems that a fir fairy that grows high in the sky is watching over the forest.
A work with a firefly reminiscent of Christmas. You can feel the warmth of the cat near the girl.
Two girls looking at the Maru Moon climbing on a large tree from below. It is a work that feels the tranquility and cuteness of the forest.
A girl who is colorful and surrounded by various shapes. Jenni himself often goes to the forest to pick up mushrooms.
She said that during the summer vacation, she rode a bicycle and ate ice cream. A girl full of ice cream may be her herself.
A girl looking at the cat from above a tree, a cat looking into something under a tree. She feels innocent as a hide -and -seek in the forest.
> Click here for Jenni Tuominen's work
You can actually see these works at Isetan Shinjuku!
In addition to Yenni,
We are developing three artists, Lisa Larson and Marianne Harberg, so please drop in at this opportunity.
* Please note that artists and products are subject to change without notice.
Event Name: ISETAN Christmas Station 2023
Service: Wednesday, November 29th -December 12th (Tuesday)
Venue: Isetan Shinjuku store 5th floor (3-14-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0022)
Business hours: 10: 00-20: 00
> Click here for Isetan Christmas Station 2023
Jenni Tuominen
Jenni Tuominen
Fine art at the Turk Arts Academy, and learn graphic design at Helsinki Art Design University.
After winning the 2006 Marimekko design competition, she has many designs at the company.
She won the Finnish National Award in the illustration division in 2017.
She worked beyond illustration, art, and design. She is working on pottery, painting and textiles.
She lives in Porvo in Finland.