“The event is being held at PLAY! MUSEUM in Tachikawa, Tokyo until February 23, 2026 (Monday/holiday).Lisa LarsonItems that were previously sold at the "How to Make Exhibition" are now available for purchase online at the Tonkachi Store.
It was unveiled for the first time at this exhibition.Lisa LarsonThe lineup includes items from the "Found Cats Series" based on the sketches drawn for the production, as well as goods inspired by tools used in actual pottery making sites, allowing you to get a feel for the background of the production.
Click here for the special page:
https://shop.tonkachi.co.jp/blogs/special/ll_playgoods
PLAY! MUSEUM official website:
https://play2020.jp/article/lisalarson/
[About the product]
Kamoi Kakoshi's masking tape was originally used as an industrial adhesive tape, but has evolved into a tape that can be used for wrapping and collages such as schedule books. You can easily apply and remove them, so you can enjoy decorating as you like.
The material is Japanese paper. It is water resistant, thin yet resistant to tearing, and can be removed cleanly after application. Another great thing about it is that it can be easily cut by hand. You can use it in a variety of ways depending on your ideas, such as wrapping, decorating miscellaneous goods, arranging stationery and schedule books, etc.
・24mm width, easy to use size

The 24mm wide masking tape has a presence but is not overpowering, making it easy to use for a wide range of purposes such as notebooks, cards, and wrapping. The motif looks beautiful and you can fully enjoy the design.
・About the design

Lisa LarsonUses the design of ``Kokoro Shizuka no Uma'', which was the beginning of the zodiac series.
The Dalarna Horse is a symbol of happiness that can be found in every Swedish home. This special horse was born from the idea of making the traditional wooden carved horse look like the Japanese zodiac.The design is based on the image of a horse, which has been loved since ancient times in the Dalarna region of central Sweden. Its body is decorated with a Lisa-style arrangement of the traditional Krivitz pattern.The quiet and warm appearance of the horses facing each other. This design can be said to be the origin of the series, combining Swedish and Japanese culture through Lisa's design.